The immigration courts are a quasi-judicial structure filled with legal landmines, open to bias, and underpinned by political ideology.
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“What we are asking for is simple. We want justice for my family. But every time we go out to get it, we face violence from the police.”
Read more in the Cincinnati Enquirer.
More than 80 studies, reports, and analyes about the lives of Black migrants in the United States.
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A final report from “Dystopia, Then Deportation,” co-hosted by OHIA, Mauritanian Network for Human Rights in US, and Cameroon Advocacy Network, curated by Diaspora Praxis.
Watch community leader Demba B. Ndaith read Article 12, 13, and 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on its 75th anniversary, at the Columbus Free Press Salon.