Immigration: Undocumented Workers Pump Up Economy

Undocumented immigrants are a pillar of the U.S. economy, not a drag on productivity and services. That's the message of a letter our Orange County office sent to Assembly Republican holding hearings this month about the impact of undocumented immigration on California. The hearings, billed as "town hall forums," do not include an opportunity for public testimony.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Challenging Indefinite Detention of Southern California Immigrants

LOS ANGELES - On behalf of four immigrant detainees who are being held indefinitely in Southern California, the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, and the Stanford Law School Immigrants' Rights Clinic announced today it has asked a federal judge to put an immediate end to their illegal detention.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Immigration: Hope After Years in Detention

The ACLU/SC asked a judge to immediately release four immigrant detainees who are being held indefinitely in Southern California. Some have been held as long as four years without a hearing, a practice the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional for immigrants six years ago. The request marks a dramatic step in a class action lawsuit the ACLU/SC and other immigrants' rights groups filed September 25 on behalf of people who have been held arbitrarily for years while fighting their immigration cases.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Conference: Stop the Abuse of Power

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (right), banned Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan, New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, and ACLU members from across the country are coming together Oct. 15-17 in Washington, D.C. Hobnob with politicos, activists, authors, and former government officials from both sides of the aisle.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Divided Court Upholds Discriminatory Marriage Law

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC Wins Citizenship for Seven

LOS ANGELES — Air Force veteran Mustafa Aziz's two-year naturalization odyssey ended Wednesday, along with those of six other plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit, Aziz v. Gonzales, filed by the ACLU of Southern California, the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project and the Council on American-Islamic Relations in August against the federal government.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Divided California Court of Appeal Upholds Discriminatory Marriage Law

SAN FRANCISCO — In a 2-1 decision that will be appealed to the California Supreme Court, a divided panel of the California Court of Appeal ruled today that California may continue to bar same-sex couples from marriage.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Immigration: 7 in SoCal Win Citizenship

LOS ANGELES - An Air Force veteran and six others will become U.S. citizens after years in limbo because of an ACLU of Southern California lawsuit challenged naturalization delays. All the plaintiffs had fulfilled the requirements for citizenship including passing a naturalization exam and interview, but were kept waiting at least seven times the legal limit.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Marriage Equality: Divided Court Upholds Discriminatory Law

SAN FRANCISCO - In a 2-1 decision that the ACLU of Southern California and other groups will appealed to the California Supreme Court, a divided panel of the California Court of Appeal ruled today that the state may continue to bar same-sex couples from marriage.

By ACLU of Southern California

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