Protections for Noncitizen Youth: How California Laws
Protect Youth Involved in the Youth Justice System Against
Immigration Enforcement
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Much of immigration enforcement in the United States happens in jails
and prisons, which can include youth detention facilities and youth
prisons. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – the federal
agency that enforces federal immigration laws within the United
States – often co-opts local law enforcement, including at times
juvenile probation officials, to detect, arrest, and detain
noncitizens in the U.S. so that they can be deported.
For many years, California law enforcement led the country in the
reporting of noncitizen youth to immigration authorities: juvenile
probation and detention officers in various parts of the state
routinely interrogated youth about their immigration status or
information related to it, reported them to ICE and detained them for
ICE to pick up.
This resource explains how California laws protect noncitizen youth
in the youth justice system from immigration enforcement.
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