Our Voices

PIX11: What happens after an ICE arrest?

Speaking with PIX11, our Vice President of Advocacy and Litigation, Anthony Enriquez, explains the systems of abuse and power that underlie ICE arrests. 

Enriquez explains that when people are arrested and processed, they are often moved, and “that power is abused to punish people.”

“What we really need to do is take a hard look at … the power that we’ve given the government to really harm all of us.” Enriquez added that the Minnesota shooting makes one reality incredibly clear: “The stakes here are really life and death.”

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New year, new us. Same mission.

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights is rebranding to honor the legacy of our founder and hero, Mrs. Ethel Skakel Kennedy. From now on, we will proudly be known as the Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center

While our name is changing, our mission and work remain the same. We will continue to fight injustice, advance human rights, and hold governments accountable around the world in 2026 and beyond.