SAN DIEGO, CA—Three unlawfully detained immigrants in San Diego County filed a class-action lawsuit today against the federal government for its illegal practice of re-detaining and indefinitely jailing individuals who it previously released, have since committed no crimes, and have dutifully shown up to their immigration check-ins. All were ripped away from family and loved ones, including U.S. citizen children and adults, with no notice.

SAN FRANCISCO – On Tuesday, Nov. 18, advocates, families, and community leaders gathered outside the Phillip Burton Federal Courthouse as a federal judge considered the legality of the Trump administration’s termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 longtime U.S. residents from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua. The hearing in NTPSA II v. Noem marks a decisive moment for TPS holders, most of whom have lived in the United States for more than 25 years under humanitarian protection.

LOS ANGELES – The Center for Immigration Law and Policy (CILP) hosted a panel discussion focused on the raids and the lessons learned from the collective response to those actions.

Thursday’s event marked six months of immigration raids in Greater Los Angeles, a region where immigrants comprise more than a third of the population.

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