Press Releases

ACLU of CA Opposes Bill Enabling Face Recognition Expansion

Sacramento — Today, the ACLU of California joined with 55 civil rights organizations across the state to send a clear message to the Assembly Privacy Committee, urging legislators to oppose a California bill that would legitimize the widespread use of harmful and unnecessary facial recognition on

ACLU Sues O.C. Sheriff Over Jail Conditions During Pandemic

SANTA ANA — A class action lawsuit was filed against the Orange County sheriff today by the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California, the national ACLU Foundation, and the law firm Covington & Burling LLP. The suit seeks to force sheriff Don Barnes and the county to take urge
Issue Areas: Jails Project

BREAKING: Court Finds Likely Constitutional Violation in ICE's Detention of Immigrants in Two Cramped Detention Centers during Pandemic

SAN FRANCISCO — In an emergency order, a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in response to a challenge by immigrants detained at two California immigration detention centers where conditions are rife for the spread of COVID-19. The centers, used by Immigration and Customs Enforcemen
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Court Cases: Bahena v. ICE

Federal Court Filing: 130,000 Individuals with TPS are Essential Workers

Last week, the legal team in the federal lawsuit Ramos v. Nielsen filed a 28J letter highlighting the high number of TPS beneficiaries carrying out essential functions during the coronavirus pandemic. The letter provides additional weight for the district court’s conclusion that enjoining TPS termin
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

U.S. Military Members File Class Action Suit Against Pentagon Over Broken Citizenship Promise

NEW YORK — Six non-citizen U.S. military service members today filed a class action lawsuit against the Department of Defense for denying them a path to citizenship that Congress has long promised to service members under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The lawsuit was filed in federal court
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

BREAKING: Court Orders Drastic Reductions at ICE's Adelanto Center

LOS ANGELES — United States District Court in Los Angeles today ordered the number of detainees at the Adelanto Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center be decreased “to such a level that would allow the remaining detainees to maintain a social distance of six feet from each other at al
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Court Cases: Roman v. Wolf

ANNOUNCEMENT: Major Legal Action To Combat COVID-19 Spread in ICE Detention Centers

WHAT: Phone-in press conference to announce a major legal action to combat COVID-19 spread in ICE detention centers located in California. The action will be brought by a coalition of attorneys from the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights