Harvard Legal Clinic Files Lawsuit to Obtain Federal Immigration Detention Records
Harvard Legal Clinic Files Lawsuit to Obtain Federal Immigration Detention Records
A Harvard legal clinic has filed a lawsuit against federal immigration authorities, claiming that the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency have refused to release data about the use of solitary confinement in immigration detention facilities.According to The Associated Press, the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program said that it submitted records requests to the agencies more than four years but has yet to receive any response.In its complaint, Harvard said that it has raised concerns about how the prolonged use of solitary confinement may affect vulnerable detainees, including LGBTQ persons and those with psychological and physical disabilities.“There is clear evidence that longterm solitary confinement has devastating effects, particularly on trauma survivors,” said clinic director Sabrineh Ardalan. “It is essential that we obtain these records in order to ensure that DHS is not continuing past harmful practices.”The lawsuit observes that restrictive housing or segregation can have profoundly negative impacts upon people fleeing abusive or unsafe circumstances.
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Harvard immigration clinic sues for records on ICE detentionIN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
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