Cities aiming to thwart immigrant detention centers wield a secret weapon: local laws

"These are types of conditions that are going to be allowed to flourish without proper oversight, with this rush to mass detention," said Eunice Cho, a senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union.

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Reopening a CoreCivic prison in Leavenworth for ICE?

Ashley Hernandez, William Rogers, and Esmie Tseng discuss opposition to the efforts of CoreCivic and the Trump administration to reopen the CoreCivic prison in Leavenworth.

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New Kansas law adopts definition of antisemitism, receiving mixed opinions

The ACLU of Kansas wrote testimony in opposition to the bill, stating it threatens free speech.

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Beyond child support: The implications of a Kansas fetal personhood bill

Rashane Hamby, director of Policy and Research at the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, presented opposing testimony at the Feb. 27 Senate hearing. “HB 2062 represents a backdoor assault on women's reproductive rights,” Hamby said.

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Not In Our Backyard: Some Pro-Trump Towns Push Against Detention Centers

Opposition to an immigration detention center in Leavenworth, Kansas, illustrates a tension playing out across the country.

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Shuttered Leavenworth for-profit prison seeks to house immigrants. What to know

In 2021, the American Civil Liberties Union urged the White House to close the facility, which was later achieved when then-President Joe Biden issued an executive order ending any contracts with private prisons.

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Former corrections workers battle CoreCivic opening Leavenworth ICE detention center

Esmie Tseng, spokeswoman for ACLU of Kansas, said the Thursday press conference was a way to keep the issue in front of the Leavenworth community. Although organizations put the event together, she said it’s important that the city be the focus.

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Wyandotte County judge dismisses death penalty challenge on procedural grounds

The constitutional challenge brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations came to an end once their clients accused of capital crimes no longer faced the ultimate punishment.

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‘Anguish and anxiety’: KC nonprofits fear future amid federal cuts

Over 200 people from dozens of nonprofits showed up to the Convention Center Tuesday to share ideas. The group heard from United Way of Kansas City’s President, the Executive Director of ACLU Kansas, leaders from the Missouri Budget Project.

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