US DOJ Civil Rights Division Complaint Regarding Allegations of Abuse at the US-Mexico Border
The US Should Swiftly Investigate and Report on Allegations of Abuse, Including the Beating of a Migrant Man to Death by US Law Enforcement Officers
The US Should Swiftly Investigate and Report on Allegations of Abuse, Including the Beating of a Migrant Man to Death by US Law Enforcement Officers
Hearing on Texas' More Than $11 Billion Border Security Program
Violates International Human Rights and Refugee Law
Global Union Filing Stresses Urgent Need for Labor Reforms, Remedy for Past Abuses
Authorities Should Enable, Not Obstruct, Rescues at Sea
Asylum Turnbacks Violate Rights and Enrich Criminal Groups
Public Commitments to Worker Protections and Compensation Needed
Forward Operating Base Part of Multibillion-Dollar “Operation Lone Star”
Allows Law Letting Police Deport Migrants to Stand, For Now
Border Guard Aid No Substitute for Access to Asylum
Gaps in Repayment Program; Wage Theft Still Rampant