Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
First Page
136
Journal Title Abbreviation
Harvard Latinx Law Review
Abstract
This essay explores the contemporary practice of detaining immigrant women and children — the vast majority of whom are fleeing violence in their home countries and seeking protection in the United States — and the response by a diverse coalition of legal advocates. In spite of heroic advocacy, both within and outside the detention centers from the courts to the media to the White House, family detention continues. By charting the evolution of family detention from the time the Obama Administration resurrected the practice in 2014 and responsive advocacy efforts, this essay maps the multiple levels at which sustained advocacy is needed to stem crises in legal representation and ultimately end family detention.
Recommended Citation
Lindsay M. Harris,
Contemporary Family Detention and Legal Advocacy,
21
(Harvard Latinx Law Review
136
(2018).
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https://digitalcommons.law.udc.edu/fac_journal_articles/13