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Publication • December 19, 2013
Filed under: Immigration
Mandatory Immigration Detention for U.S. Crime Mark Noferi 2013 DRAFT – Do not cite without permission 12/19/2013 MANDATORY IMMIGRATION DETENTION FOR U.S. CRIMES: THE NONCITIZEN PRESUMPTION OF DANGEROUSNESS Mark Noferi1 (forthcoming chapter in Immigration Detention, Risk and Human Rights, Springer: 2014) ABSTRACT Today in the United States, mandatory immigration detention …
FCC Order Heralds Hope for Reform of Prison Phone Industry by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg and Alex Friedmann "After a long time – too long – the Commission takes action to finally address the high cost that prison inmates and their families must pay for phone service. This …
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
British Court Blocks Sex Offender’s Extradition to U.S. Due to “Draconian” Civil Commitment Policies by In June 2012, Britain’s High Court of Justice blocked the extradition of a defendant wanted in Minnesota for sex crimes, stating a “flagrant denial” of his human rights would result if he were subjected to …
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Fifth Circuit: No Right to RDAP for Non-citizen Federal Prisoner by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held last year that a non-citizen federal prisoner had no constitutional right to participate in a substance abuse rehabilitation program that could reduce his sentence by up to a year. Ricardo Gallegos-Hernandez, a …
D.C. Circuit Clears Terrorism Suspect after 11-Year Ordeal by Derek Gilna An October 16, 2012 decision by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ended the lengthy ordeal of Salim Ahmed Hamdan, who was originally captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and detained at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, …
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Philippines Prison Suspends Thriller Dancers by On February 24, 2012, guards at a maximum-security facility in the Philippines were so spooked following an incident involving a prisoner with a homemade weapon that they temporarily suspended the prison’s dance troupe, which became internationally famous for its 2007 choreographed homage to Michael …
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Connecticut Supreme Court Reverses FOIA Disclosure of NCIC Printout by The Connecticut Supreme Court held on September 27, 2012 that a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) printout was exempt from production under the state’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), because a federal regulation barred its disclosure. Rashad El Badrawi was …
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
ICE Directive May Limit Solitary Confinement of Immigrant Detainees by Derek Gilna Many human rights activists have noted that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which is protected by draconian post-9/11 legislation and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rule-making power, has been prone to abusive detention practices – especially in …
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
China Vows to Finance Incarceration with Public Funds, Not Prison Profits by Despite its atrocious human rights record, China says it is taking steps to ensure that its prison system is publicly financed and that prisoners receive rehabilitative opportunities. Wu Aiying, China’s Minister of Justice, announced last year that profits …
From Tiger Cages to Control Units by Nancy Kurshan 1970 TRIP to VIETNAM As a 26 year old co-founder of the Yippies (the Youth International Party) I traveled to North Vietnam in 1970 as part of an all-women’s peace delegation. I believed that the Vietnamese people should have been able …
Article • October 15, 2013 • from PLN October, 2013
D.C. District Court Reaffirms Access to Counsel for Guantanamo Detainees by Derek Gilna In a September 6, 2012 memorandum opinion, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia once again asserted an “obligation to assure that those seeking to challenge their Executive detention by petitioning for habeas relief have …
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
500 Escape from Abu Ghraib and Taji Prisons in Iraq by Christopher Zoukis On July 21, 2013, military-style assaults at Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison and another prison in Taji resulted in the escape of more than 500 prisoners, including an unknown number of al-Qaida members. Many of the prisoners …
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
Wrongful Immigration Detention Suit Reinstated by Second Circuit, Dismissed on Remand by Derek Gilna Viterbo Liranzo, born in the Dominican Republic, was a U.S. citizen through section 321 of the Immigration and Naturalization Act, which conferred derivative citizenship on children of U.S. citizens. He was required to apply for a …
Brief • September 13, 2013
Avalos-Palma v. United States, NJ, Complaint, Wrongful Deportation, 2013 Case 3:13-cv-05481-FLW-TJB Document 1 Filed 09/13/13 Page 1 of 12 PageID: 1 Jonathan H. Feinberg Attorney I.D. No. 01376-2001 (NJ) KAIRYS, RUDOVSKY, MESSING & FEINBERG LLP The Cast Iron Building 718 Arch Street, Suite 501 South Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 925-4400 …
Mandate of Special Rapporteur on Torture re CDCR Solitary Confinement United Nations 2013 NATIONS UNIES UNITED NATIONS HAUT COMMISSARIAT DES NATIONS UNIES AUX DROITS DE L’HOMME OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROCEDURES SPECIALES DU CONSEIL DES DROITS DE L’HOMME SPECIAL PROCEDURES OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS …
Article • August 15, 2013
Ninth Circuit Enjoins Arizona’s Race-Based Traffic Stops by In September, 2012, the Ninth Circuit affirmed a district court’s December 2011 order granting preliminary injunctive relief to a class of “Latino persons” who contended that Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff’s Department officials were conducting racially discriminatory traffic stops under the pretext of …
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
Filed under: International, Immigration
Supreme Court Holds Padilla Not Retroactive by Derek Gilna In Padilla v. Kentucky, 130 S.Ct. 1473 (2010) [PLN, Aug. 2010, p.11], the U.S. Supreme Court held that attorneys have an obligation to advise their non-citizen clients that they face the collateral consequence of deportation if they plead guilty to a …
Suicides at CCA-run ICE Detention Center Spark Investigation by Derek Gilna Human rights organizations monitoring complaints regarding conditions of confinement for prisoners held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities were likely not surprised when they received news that two detainees had committed suicide at the Eloy Detention Center outside …
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
Ninth Circuit: Enemy Combatant Detention/Torture Not Clearly Established by Last year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent compelled it to conclude that federal officials were entitled to qualified immunity for the treatment of enemy combatants detained after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, …
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
Italian Prison Program Trains Female Prisoners in Fashion Industry by Derek Gilna Leave it to the Italians to extend their love of fashion to a women's prison. At the Rebibbia facility in Rome, the well-known fashion house of Fendi is supporting a voluntary training program where women prisoners manufacture handbags. …
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