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Immigrants' Rights:
The ACLU has been one of the nation's leading advocates for the rights of immigrants, refugees and non-citizens, challenging unconstitutional laws and practices, countering the myths upon which many of these laws are based. Learn more about our Immigrants' Rights Project and take action to protect the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.


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Immigrants Rights : Legislative Documents

Coalition Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to Section 206 of S. 1735, the Gang Prevention and Effective Deterrence Act of 2003 (05/11/2004)

Sign-On Letter to the Honorable Judge Creppy, Chief Immigration Judge of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Opposing the Use of Video-Conferencing Technology in Immigration Hearings (03/26/2004)

ACLU Letter to Congress Urging Support of H.R. 3266 and S. 1691, the "Wartime Treatment Study Act" (03/03/2004)

Coalition Letter to Congressman John D. Dingell Supporting the FamilyCare Act of 2004 (02/13/2004)

Letter to Asa Hutchinson of the Department of Homeland Security Requesting That the FY 2003 Appropriation to Provide a Legal Orientation Program for Immigration Detainees Be Made Immediately Available to the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) (01/22/2004)

ACLU Coalition Letter Supporting an Elimination of Arbitrary Numerical Caps on Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Resident for Persons Who Have Already Been Granted Asylum or Refugee Status (01/21/2004)

Coalition Letter to the Department of Homeland Security in Support of Recent Suspension of the One-Year and Thirty-Day Re-Registration Requirements for the National Entry-Exit Registration System or "NSEERS" (12/18/2003)

ACLU Letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Urging Opposition to Ratification of the Revised United States-United Kingdom Extradition Treaty Signed by Attorney General John Ashcroft and Home Secretary David Blunkett (12/18/2003)


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