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Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Californians Sue State Prison System For Illegally Discriminating Against People Suspected of Being Born Outside the U.S.
April 27, 2023
A lawsuit claims that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) unlawfully discriminates against hundreds of people each year in its wholly voluntary efforts to assist ICE.
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Statement from the Asian Law Caucus - April 17, 2023
April 17, 2023
Since the rise in anti-Asian racism and community fears for their safety, the Asian Law Caucus has been focused on how we can best support our communities.
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ALC Co-Sponsors Three Statewide Bills for a More Inclusive Democracy & Immigrant Justice
April 17, 2023
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Community Conversation: Asian American Groups Respond to Crises and Build Power
April 10, 2023
Building Movement Project hosted a conversation about the infrastructure needs, both short and long term, of organizations and group like our own that are on the front lines of crisis response.
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Detained Individuals Forced to Pause Hunger Strike at Central Valley Immigration Detention Facilities, Following Weeks of Retaliation and Medical Negligence
March 29, 2023
Strikers Endured Violent Dorm Raids, Out-of-State Transfers for Engaging in Peaceful Protest Against Inhumane Conditions
Guides & Reports
Balancing Act: Asian American Organizations Respond to Community Crises and Build Collective Power
March 20, 2023
Report by Building Movement Project and the Asian Law Caucus provides recommendations, ideas, and resources for organizations responding to community crises while building long-term infrastructure.
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After Hours of Violent Abuse, ICE and GEO Group Abruptly Transfer Four Mesa Verde Hunger Strikers to Texas
March 08, 2023
Civil Rights Groups File for Temporary Restraining Order Against ICE, GEO Group
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Unchecked Discrimination and Secret Algorithms Fuel Deactivation Crisis Among CA Rideshare Drivers, First-Time Survey Finds
February 28, 2023
Report by the Asian Law Caucus and Rideshare Drivers United analyzing survey responses from 810 California Uber and Lyft drivers exposes a crisis of unfair and arbitrary firings.