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US system of deportation inhumane
Immigrant rights under threat by poor detention and deportation procedures
Video length - 4:49
Video length - 4:49
Each day, over 30,000 people are housed within detention centers across the United States. Many will go through the system without proper food, medical care, working phones, or any access to legal services. The New York-based Detention Watch Network says that last year, over 276,000 immigrants were deported.
Deportations have increased significantly since 1996, when laws became much more punitive. A criminal charge results in jail time and guarantees deportation of non-citizen immigrants, regardless of legal status and family ties.
Attempts to re-haul the US immigration system were made in 2006. Since that effort failed, no comprehensive reform has made it to the table, and the pressure has been stepped up on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, to ramp up its deportation activities.
Hear from immigrant rights community organizer and member of Texans United for Families Luissana Santibanez, Detention Project Manager and Senior Attorney of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. Kathleen Sullivan, and Coordinator of the Detention Watch Network Andrea Black talk about the current state of detention centers and what the current system has meant for thousands of people and their families.
http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=1554&updaterx=2008-05-26+08%3A59%3A04
(Also available on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpfLnXPd-GU)
Deportations have increased significantly since 1996, when laws became much more punitive. A criminal charge results in jail time and guarantees deportation of non-citizen immigrants, regardless of legal status and family ties.
Attempts to re-haul the US immigration system were made in 2006. Since that effort failed, no comprehensive reform has made it to the table, and the pressure has been stepped up on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, to ramp up its deportation activities.
Hear from immigrant rights community organizer and member of Texans United for Families Luissana Santibanez, Detention Project Manager and Senior Attorney of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. Kathleen Sullivan, and Coordinator of the Detention Watch Network Andrea Black talk about the current state of detention centers and what the current system has meant for thousands of people and their families.
http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=1554&updaterx=2008-05-26+08%3A59%3A04
(Also available on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpfLnXPd-GU)
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