Press Releases

President's immigration plan is a mixed bag

In response to President Obama's speech today outlining his immigration reform plan, Michael Kaufman, staff attorney for the ACLU of Southern California, issued the following statement: "President Obama has laid out a blueprint for immigration reform that offers a number of significant improvements for our broken system.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Immigration policy change is a first step -- more reform is necessary

In response to an announcement by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) clarifying how agents should issue "detainers," or holds for potential deportation proceedings placed on an immigrant arrested by local law enforcement, Staff Attorney Jennie Pasquarella of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California issued the following statement:
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

OC's Theo Lacy detention facility is among 10 worst in U.S.

A Detention Watch Network report released today documents the grim conditions for immigrant detainees housed at Orange County’s Theo Lacy Detention Center, including widespread abuse and substandard medical care.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Immigrants and citizens sue L.A. County for illegal detentions

Six people have brought a landmark class-action lawsuit against Sheriff Baca and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) on grounds they are or were illegally detained in the jails and stations of Los Angeles County Jail for days, weeks, or months after they were entitled to be released because they are the subject of “immigration holds.”
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Chief's announcement a good first step

In response to a statement by LAPD Chief Charlie Beck that the department will no longer turn over to federal immigration authorities immigrants arrested for minor offenses, Jennie Pasquarella, staff attorney with the ACLU of Southern California, issued the following statement:
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Gov. Brown’s veto of TRUST Act is a missed opportunity to protect Californians

The American Civil Liberties Union of California today called Gov. Jerry Brown’s decision to veto AB 1081, known as the TRUST ACT, a missed opportunity to protect Californians from unnecessary and unjustified detentions and deportations, but vowed to continue the fight to see it become law.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Community organizations to intervene in immigrant vehicle impounds case

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that two community organizations may intervene to help defend a city policy relaxing when police may impound the vehicles of unlicensed drivers. Judge Terry Green today allowed the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA), and LA Voice, represented by the ACLU of Southern California, to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the city’s Special Order 7, which allows unlicensed drivers to avoid impoundment if they have valid identification, insurance and registration. 
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Judge orders hearings for immigrants held in indefinite detention

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction ordering federal immigration officials to provide bond hearings to potentially hundreds of immigrants detained across the Los Angeles area, where they can ask for release under appropriate conditions of supervision. The ruling by U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California Terry Hatter affects up to 500 asylum seekers and other detainees being held due to certain criminal offenses.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Sheriff Baca's threat to flout proposed TRUST Act reflects ignorance of the law

In response to a threat by Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to ignore a proposed state law that would limit when local law enforcement must detain illegal immigrant arrestees (“Sheriff Baca may defy proposed law easing immigration enforcement,” Los Angeles Times, August 25), ACLU of Southern California Executive Director Hector Villagra issued the following statement:
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights