Human Rights and the US Constitution

By Abdi Soltani

Logo for the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Immigration Detention Grievance System: An Illusion of Justice

By Sarah Hopkins

bird behind barbed wire

Join the Fight to Bring Carlos Home

Carlos Sauceda has the right to live in the U.S., but ICE won't let him return. Join the fight to bring Carlos home.

By Sarah Hopkins

Childhood photo of Carlos and his mom, overlayed with map of Central America

California Must Sever Law Enforcement from Immigration Enforcement. The Central Valley Shows Us Why.

Over the course of four years, the ACLU uncovered documents showing that sheriffs throughout the Central Valley have worked behind the scenes to evade pro-immigrant laws. They have devised underhanded schemes to transfer people from jails to ICE and avoid the public reporting required under state law.

By Maria Romani

Sepia illustrations of Erika, Nelson, and Nestor

Plaintiff Statements: Lagleva v Doyle

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Exploring the ACLU News Archive: Korematsu v. United States

By Sarah Hopkins

Collaged image of archived ACLU News clippings and letters written by former ACLU NorCal Executive Director Besig to his client Fred Korematsu

ACLU Calls On Tech Companies to End Their Alliance with ICE and CBP

Tech companies provide access to the sensitive personal information used to destroy communities and undermine the rights that we work every day to protect. Join the #NoTechforICE campaign.

By Vasudha Talla

#NoTech4ICE demonstration

WE HAVE RIGHTS: To prepare for encounters with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)

The American Civil Liberties Union along with Brooklyn Defender Services (BDS), created “We Have Rights,” a national immigrant empowerment campaign to inform immigrant communities of what to do when interacting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The campaign centers around four animated videos available in seven languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, Russian, Haitian Creole and Urdu. Created as a direct response to expressed community needs, the videos are based on true stories and provide practical tips for how to safely defend the legal and human rights of immigrants during four common encounters with ICE: when ICE is at the door, when ICE is inside homes, when ICE stops people in the street, and when ICE arrests immigrants.

woman and man looking into distance, immigrants' rights

Records Reveal ICE Agents Run Thousands of License Plate Queries a Month in Massive Location Database

By Vasudha Talla

Traffic Cameras