Join Dr. Dora Schriro, who has served as an executive-level administrator, policy maker and homeland security advisor, and Commission on Immigration Chair, Michelle Jacobson, as they discuss the Trump Administration policy of detaining migrants outside of the United States, including at Guantanamo Bay. Their conversation explores detention standards, who may be subject to detention at Guantanamo Bay, and potential civil rights violations that advocates and lawyers should know about.
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More in this Series
- The Legacy of The Laken Riley Act
- Mass Deportation & Expedited Removal
- The Hyde Amendment
- Birthright Citizenship
- Immigrants & Crime Myths
- Immigration Registration
- Threats to Military Rule of Law
- Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling
- Native Americans & Birthright Citizenship
- Unraveling Justice: Systemic Inequities, Representation, and the Fight for Civil Rights
- Indian Country Advocacy with the Trump Administration