From Beth Werlin, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject [Free webinar] Never-before-seen photos reveal the inhumane detention conditions migrants face in Border Patrol facilities
Date March 12, 2020 12:31 PM
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Unconstitutional: Never-Before-Seen Photos Reveal the Cruel Conditions Migrants Face in Tucson Sector Border Patrol Facilities.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
12:00-12:30 pm EST/9:00-9:30 am PST
Presented by Caroline Walters, Staff Attorney
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John—
This webinar will show never-before-seen video and photos of the appalling conditions inside Tucson Sector immigration detention facilities.
The imagery was obtained through a lawsuit we recently won—Doe v Wolf—with our partners at the National Immigration Law Center, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, the ACLU of Arizona, and Morrison & Foerster LLP.
This case challenged the inhumane treatment of migrants held by Border Patrol in its facilities in the Tucson Sector. The recent ruling established an important constitutional baseline for detention conditions in U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilities.
By participating in this webinar, you will:
*
Understand
what
this
ruling
means
for
migrants
held
by
CBP.
*
Witness
firsthand
the
cruel
conditions
migrants
have
been
subjected
to
for
years
in
Tucson
Sector
Border
Patrol
facilities.
*
Be
able
to
ask
our
attorney
questions
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We look forward to having you join us next week.
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Beth Werlin
Executive Director
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