Date
Friday, December 10, 2010 12:00am
Location
Over the last several years, we have seen federal, state, and local policies that encourage an aggressive coordination between law enforcement agencies and immigration officials. This has resulted in strained relationships between law enforcement and the immigrant communities they are sworn to serve and protect. It has resulted in less safe communities because immigrants – both legal and undocumented - are afraid to contact the police for fear of being reported to immigration authorities or deported.
The event will include role-plays, and a discussion about some of the local enforcement efforts that fall under the umbrella of “Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Access” programs, including the so-called “Secure Communities” program. There will also be a discussion about the recently passed Arizona law and the status of the law in New Jersey.
The event will take place in New Brunswick, NJ. More details about location and time to come.
This event is sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Friends Service Committee.
Last modified
October 21, 2010