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We need to be #DONEwithDetention
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To be #DONEwithDetention, we must understand what detention is and how it impacts our neighborhoods, cities, states and country as a whole. Freedom for Immigrants' interactive map sheds light on the scope and growth of immigration detention, who has the power to shape it, and what resources are available to help those suffering in this system.
We invite you to use and share this map not only as a tool but as a call to action. We hope it inspires you and others to make a change in your community and country.
Specifically, we hope you can join us in advocating for a federal moratorium on the growth and expansion of U.S. immigration detention. On July 23, 2019, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) reintroduced the Detention Oversight Not Expansion (DONE) Act, a bill Freedom for Immigrants envisioned and helped draft. We hope this will become a bipartisan bill as a first step toward reducing our reliance on detention, while expanding our nation's support for humane and cost-effective community-based alternatives to detention.
To learn more about the DONE Act, click here.
In addition to the map, Freedom for Immigrants has createdinformational briefings on immigration prisons and jails by Congressional district. To be #DONEwithDetention, we hope advocates and policy makers will use these tools to make changes in their communities. The map is divided into 8 categories showing:
An overview of the current landscape of immigration prisons and jails, including the number of facilities, the location of Section 287(g) agreements and ICE field offices;
A search engine that enables you to compare and contrast detention in your Congressional district, such as identifying which detention facilities are located near you
The growth of immigration detention over time
The number of people currently in ICE detention, organized by state, and the estimated bed capacity
The companies and government entities that contract with ICE, as well as the visualization of immigration bond statistics Neverwinter nights: enhanced edition for mac.
A layout of the immigration court system
Legal and financial resources, such as bond funds, available for those suffering inside detention
A compilation of Freedom for Immigrants' programs, reports and resources, including monitoring reports, our network of visitation groups and other important data.
You can check and uncheck subcategories to overlay them on the map. To learn more about each subcategory, hover over it. If you click on a marker on the map, a window will pop up and display the corresponding information. You can also use the search engine next to the zoom function to identify specific information. To pledge your support to host asylum seekers and add yourself to the map, click here.
This work is supported by a Scholar-Activist Project Award from the Antipode Foundation.
We want this map to be as comprehensive and accurate as possible. That's why we welcome your feedback. Please use the form below to submit any thoughts, questions, concerns or recommendations for the map: including suggestions for improvement, bugs or quirks you may find, or sources for data to be added.
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