US: Agents Block, Mistreat Mexican Asylum Seekers
Next Administration's Policies Would Worsen US Abuse at the Border
The US Program’s immigration and border rights work uses a racial justice lens to protect basic rights, ensure families and communities thrive, and protect people from harm. We expose abuses against border communities, migrants and asylum seekers and call for policy changes to meet humanitarian needs. We advocate for fair policies that respond to migrants’ various rights-based rationales for seeking to enter the United States, including hoping for protection, responding to the effects of climate change, finding work, returning to locations where their communities have resided for many years, and reuniting with family members. We work to achieve rights-respecting immigration and border policies that welcome and regard all people with humanity and dignity.
December 5, 2024
Next Administration's Policies Would Worsen US Abuse at the Border
Dangerous and Deadly Vehicle Pursuits under Texas’ Operation Lone Star
The War on Immigrants Inside the US War on Drugs
The War on Immigrants Inside the US War on Drugs
New Regulations Poised to Increase Rights Violations at the US-Mexico Border
State Legislature Should Impose Oversight, Deny Funding Request
CBP Should Disentangle Itself from Operation Lone Star
End Dehumanizing Policies, Respect Fundamental Rights
Practice Harms Physical and Mental Health, Can Be Fatal
Fueling a Mass Incarceration Crisis
Returnees Abused in Both Countries; US Breached Asylum Confidentiality