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ICE detains people in hard-to-access facilities—advocates say this is an attempted end run around the Constitution.

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The Right to Counsel for Children—Take three

Last week, the Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments about whether immigrant children in deportation proceedings should have the right to counsel.

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CAIR Coalition Joins in Challenge of New Asylum Policy

The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition is proud to be a plaintiff in a new lawsuit challenging President Trump’s Proclamation seeking to bar asylum for all migrants arriving at the southern border other than at a port of entry.

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Noviembre de Niños:Interview with a Kids Program Intern

Alejandra is an exchange student from Zacapa, Guatemala studying Political Science at American University. Alejandra has volunteered with CAIR Coalition this semester with the Detained Children's Program helping with post release services, translations, and assisting with filings.

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The Impact Matter of M-A-C-O on Unaccompanied Children

On October 16, 2018, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) made a decision that impacted one of the few protections that Unaccompanied Children have in the asylum process.

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One Story Too Many

Family separation has not ended.  

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CAIR Coalition Condemns Executive Order Rolling Back Asylum Protections

The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition condemns the President’s

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Noviembre de Niños: Stand Up with Immigrant Youth!

This month CAIR Coalition is focusing the spotlight on our 

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Pro Bono Practice Alert: Less Time for Due Process in Immigration Courts

On August 16, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions published a decision, Matter of L-A-B-R-, 27 I&N Dec. 405 (A.G.

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