Tags Share February 2024 South Louisiana Immigrations and Customs (ICE) Processing Center, Basile, Louisiana Camila, a Black woman in her 50s, sat alone in the corner of the room. A large, hardened lump protruded from her head, where she had been hit. She was surrounded by scraps of paper with drawings she had made, one…
Tags Share After years of advocacy, reporting, and legal action by Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, grassroots organizations, and detained persons, for-profit immigrant detention center Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Louisiana has been fully depopulated as of the end of 2023. The move, celebrated by those who have worked for the Pine Prairie’s closure…
Tags Share 10,000 Cameroonians in the U.S. are now eligible for protection from deportation thanks, in part to the hard work and leadership of Daniel Tse, joint legal fellow of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and Haitian Bridge Alliance. In October, the U.S. redesignated and extended Temporary Protected Status for Cameroonians in light of ongoing…
Tags Share NEW YORK, OCTOBER 19, 2023 – Referring to evidence presented by Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and other civil society organizations, the United Nations recently expressed shock at the United States’ suppression of peaceful protest during a formal review held on October 17-18 in Geneva. During the two-day event, the UN Human Rights…
Tags Share WASHINGTON, D.C., AUGUST 8, 2023 – Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, the Center for Constitutional Rights and Texas A&M Law School Immigrant Rights Clinic and Civil Rights Clinic filed a case in the District of Columbia on behalf of two Cameroonian men abused by U.S. immigration detention officials and then deported back to…
This case seeks accountability for severe physical and mental harm that U.S. officials inflicted on Cameroonian asylum seekers during their immigration detention and deportation, including physical abuse, medical neglect, and improper use of a full-body restraint device called The WRAP.
This pair of related cases seeks accountability for the delivery of Cameroonian asylum back to persecution and for their abuse during immigration detention and deportation flights, in retaliation for speaking out against unjust conditions of confinement.
Tags Share By Chris Holden and Daniel Tse July 18 marks Nelson Mandela Day, an occasion to commemorate the life of the revered South African leader. Mandela was not only a champion of justice, and an advocate for equality and freedom, he was also an activist who survived incarceration and torture in his fight for…
Tags Share Washington, D.C., March 28, 2023 – Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, alongside the Black Immigrant Bail Fund, Cameroon Advocacy Network, and Haitian Bridge Alliance, strongly opposes a new regulatory framework that would all but ban asylum for Black asylum seekers. On March 27, 2023, the human rights organizations submitted a public comment to…
Tags Share On the evening of September 25, 2019, Sarah Gillman stood on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. She had been calling the United States District Court all evening to try to present an emergency request for a stay of deportation to a judge on an emergency basis. Gillman finally was able to speak…
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