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Dear John,
At any given time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detains tens of thousands of people in the nearly two hundred immigration detention centers across the United States. In recent years, advocates have repeatedly voiced concerns about the treatment of individuals who are detained in ICE facilities, citing inadequate medical care, violations of due process, racial discrimination, excessive use of force, and other types of abuse.
Join the American Immigration Council and our Immigration Justice Campaign staff for a webinar [[link removed]] on Wednesday, August 17 at 1 p.m. ET where people who are new to the topic of immigration detention can learn about the U.S. detention system and show how you can help end it, from volunteering to grassroots activism.
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The discussion will cover:
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How
immigration
detention
works.
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Some
of
the
major
problems
with
immigration
detention.
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Discussions
around
alternatives
to
detention.
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How
you
can
get
involved
in
volunteering
and
advocacy
with
the
Immigration
Justice
Campaign.
We hope you'll join us for this discussion.
Space is limited— register today [[link removed]] .
Sincerely,
Alex Miller
Immigration Justice Campaign Director
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