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ACLU Sues Governor in CA Supreme Court Case Over Pandemic Conditions
Apr 24, 2020
Today, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundations of Southern California, Northern California, and San Diego and Imperial Counties filed an emergency lawsuit in California Supreme Court to force the governor and attorney general of California to halt transfers of individuals to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pressure Mounts on Governor Newsom to Collect and Release COVID-19 Demographic Data
Apr 21, 2020
The ACLU of California, in partnership with a coalition of over 60 organizations, is calling on Governor Gavin Newsom to collect and provide race and demographic information on COVID-19 infections and outcomes.
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Detained Immigrants File Class Action Lawsuit Against ICE, Demand Immediate Releases from Extremely Unsafe Conditions During Global Pandemic
Apr 21, 2020
Immigrants detained at the Mesa Verde Detention Facility and the Yuba County Jail filed a class action lawsuit against ICE asking for immediate release of detainees from fundamentally unsafe conditions which endanger their health and lives.
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Federal Judge orders ICE to release two more detained immigrants at risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19 infection
Apr 15, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal judge has ordered the release of two more detained immigrants in ICE detention centers in California on the grounds that their age and medical conditions make them especially vulnerable to a potentially fatal COVID-19 infection. As of today, eight of twelve plaintiffs who sued for their release have been or are scheduled to be freed.
The decision by U.S. District Judge M...
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Federal Judge orders ICE to release four detained immigrants at risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19 infection
Apr 09, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal judge has ordered the release of four immigrants detained in two ICE detention centers in California on the grounds that their age and medical conditions make them especially vulnerable to the potentially fatal COVID-19 infection.
“None of these [individuals] is in a position to meaningfully limit his exposure to COVID-19 while at Yuba or Mesa Verde,” Judge Chesney aff...
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Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Requiring Bond Hearings for Immigrants
Apr 07, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO – The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld a preliminary injunction in a class action lawsuit against the federal government filed by two Bay Area fathers who were denied bond hearings and held in ICE detention at the Contra Costa West County Detention Facility in Richmond.
“We are gratified that the Ninth Circuit recognized that our clients cannot be held for lengthy peri...
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Lawsuit Demands ICE Release Immigrants at Risk of Death from COVID-19
Mar 24, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO — Today, thirteen immigrants detained in two ICE detention centers in California filed a lawsuit in federal district court against U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement calling for their immediate release.
Because of their advanced age and underlying medical conditions, the 13 plaintiffs are especially vulnerable to the potentially fatal COVID-19 infection while they are confi...
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ACLU Demands the Release from Prisons and Jails of Communities Vulnerable to COVID-19
Mar 18, 2020
ACLU of Northern California urges you to develop and implement holistic policies that align with guidance from public health experts and that will minimize the harm inflicted on people involved in the criminal legal system – and, by extension, the harm inflicted on broader communities.
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Northern California Indian Development Council Hires Indigenous Education Advocate
Mar 12, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO — In March, the Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC) hired an Indigenous Education Advocate. This newly created position is part of a larger collaboration between NCIDC and the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, aimed at advancing educational equity for Native American students in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties and adjacent tribal lan...
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Santa Cruz City Council Committee Advances Surveillance Oversight Ordinance
Mar 12, 2020
On Wednesday, the Santa Cruz Public Safety Committee voted to approve an ordinance that would bring oversight to government use of surveillance technology, prohibit government use of facial recognition, and ban government use of predictive policing technology.
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ACLU Comment on ICE and California Law Enforcement Use of Clearview AI’s Face Surveillance System
Feb 27, 2020
SACRAMENTO — A partial company list published today in an expose by Buzzfeed confirms that Immigration and Customs Enforcement and at least one California law enforcement agency have teamed up with Clearview AI to run people’s faces against the company’s shadily-assembled database of billions of photos. In fact, according to Buzzfeed, ICE agents have run more than 8,000 searches from about 60 acco...
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Homeless Californians Win New Protections in Caltrans Settlement
Feb 18, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO – Under a proposed settlement announced today between the California Department of Transportation (“Caltrans”) and a class of homeless people whose property was taken by Caltrans crews in sweeps of their encampments, Caltrans will establish a $1.3 million fund to compensate people for the loss of property that was destroyed in the sweeps. In addition, Caltrans will be required to ado...
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