by Marianne Dhenin | Apr 26, 2026 | 287(g) program, Deportation, Deportations, ICE, immigration, immigration jails, Jails, mass deportation, mass deportations, New Mexico, New York, News, Policing, Prisons, Private Prisons, Trump Administration
Grassroots coalitions in a growing number of states are working to pass legislation to cut municipal or state ties to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The efforts are gaining momentum as the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda throws long-standing problems with the nation’s immigration regime into sharp relief. “We see a tremendous upswelling of this type of legislation…
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by Fayha Shalash | Feb 21, 2026 | administrative detention, arrests, collective punishment, Gaza, Israel, Jails, News, Palestine, Policing, Prisons, Social Media, west bank
Israeli soldiers stormed Suhair Barghouti’s home in the town of Kobar, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, on Jan. 1. They were looking for her son, Muhammad, 26, who had been released just months earlier after two years of administrative detention without charge. Muhammad wasn’t home at the time; he was visiting his wife’s family in Jericho. Upon learning he wasn’t around…
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by Brian Dolinar | Feb 21, 2026 | Criminal Legal System, Criminalization, Deportations, ICE, Illinois, immigration, Jails, Missouri, News, sanctuary, Sanctuary Cities, Sanctuary Laws, Trump Administration, US Marshals
“We were in waiting mode,” a Honduran immigrant based in St. Louis told me as she described her time being held in a county jail in Missouri. In June 2025, the woman — who asked to be identified by pseudonym “Mary” to avoid targeting — was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a gas station in St. Louis. “Dinner was the same every day, and waiting was the worst part because…
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by Jeremy Busby | Feb 20, 2026 | ICE, immigration, immigration jails, Jails, Journalism, Journalists, Mario Guevara, moral panic, Op-Ed, Prisons, Rümeysa Öztürk, Sami Hamdi, Trump Administration
For decades, corporate media and elected officials have shown little interest in reporting by incarcerated individuals on the unchecked inhumane treatment and deplorable conditions inside U.S. jails, detention centers, and prisons. But as a result of the Trump administration’s escalation of anti-immigrant violence and efforts to quell all dissent, professional journalists and writers…
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by Adam Rhodes | Dec 5, 2025 | Anti-trans, Department of Justice, Department of Justice (DOJ), doj, Donald Trump, Executive Orders, Intersex, Intersex Rights, Jails, LGBTQ Rights, News, PREA, prison rape, Prisons, Sexual Violence, Trans Rights, US Department of Justice
The Department of Justice (DOJ) plans to dismantle protections for trans and intersex people in federal, state, and local prisons, jails, and youth detention facilities, according to a government memo obtained by Prism. The memo, dated Dec. 2, takes aim at existing standards of the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) that the department says do not comport with the Trump administration’s…
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by Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg | Nov 22, 2025 | health care, Jails, medical neglect, News, Prisons
A nurse at Pennsylvania’s York County Prison told a pre-trial detainee, Willie Cunningham, who was suffering from appendicitis that he had heartburn and gave him Pepto-Bismol, according to a lawsuit filed on November 14 by the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project. The suit was filed against York County, the facility’s then-medical provider, PrimeCare Medical, Inc., and three nurses who…
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