Arrested for following the law

Sergio Villatoro was waiting to pay a traffic ticket at the Kern County courthouse in Lamont, California, when the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid began. ICE agents blocked all of the exits. Although ICE agents made no attempt to establish Mr. Villatoro’s identity – much less his immigration status – they placed him under arrest, along with five others waiting to pay tickets, all Latino. Agents told them they were being arrested for “being in the country illegally.”

By Marcus Benigno

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Courthouse Raids

By Marcus Benigno

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It's a Good Day to Be a Woman in California

Today, I feel grateful to be a woman in California.

By Marcus Benigno

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Wrong then, wrong now: Mindful of Internment, California condemns detention under NDAA

In 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, an act that authorized the indefinite detention of "Americans of Japanese ancestry." As a result, over 110,000 Japanese Americans residing on the West Coast were forced from their homes and imprisoned without trial in overcrowded and unsanitary internment camps. Because of their race, these Americans lost their freedom to the specter of a national security threat.

By Marcus Benigno

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The government is spying on you: ACLU releases new evidence of overly broad surveillance of everyday activities

For years, we at the ACLU have been warning that the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative – a vast information sharing program that encourages the collection and sharing of “suspicious activity” among private parties and local, state and federal law enforcement – would lead to violations of our privacy, racial and religious profiling, and interference with constitutionally-protected activities.

By Marcus Benigno

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Should the government be punished when it lies to the courts?

Should the government be allowed to lie to the courts in the name of national security? This is the question that judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will have to consider in the next few weeks.

By Marcus Benigno

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How California has recently transformed itself into one of the best states for women

If you’re a woman — or if you’re simply an individual who supports reproductive rights and sexual health — the Golden State may be the place for you.

By Marcus Benigno

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ACLU SoCal Deputy Legal Director Ahilan Arulanantham named in Top 100 Lawyers in CA

The Daily Journal named ACLU of Southern California Deputy Legal Director Ahilan Arulanantham to its annual list of the top 100 lawyers in California yesterday. This is Ahilan’s fifth time receiving the honor:  The Daily Journal previously included him on the list in 2012, 2009, 2008, and 2007.

By Marcus Benigno

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Take Action: Sign petition urging Gov. Brown to allow early #AbortionAccess

We are so close to expanding abortion access for women in California. The state legislature has passed the Early Abortion Access Bill (AB 154) and it is now headed to the governor's desk.

By Marcus Benigno

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