Immigrants' Rights

Immigrants' Rights

The fundamental constitutional protections of due process and equal protection embodied in our Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to every "person" and are not limited to citizens. The framers of those documents as well as the authors and ratifiers of post-Civil War amendments all understood the essential importance of protecting non-citizens against governmental abuse and discrimination.

Our nation has unquestioned authority to control its borders and to regulate immigration. But we must exercise the awesome power to exclude or deport immigrants consistent with the rule of law, the fundamental norms of humanity and the requirements of the Constitution.

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Know Your Rights With the Police and Immigration Agents:

Know Your Rights With the Police and Immigration Agents

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Know Your Rights With the Police and Immigration Agents:

CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS ANTE LA POLICÍA Y LOS AGENTES DE INMIGRACIÓN

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Why PA county officials should think twice before cooperating with ICE

The ACLU of Pennsylvania recently sent a letter urging county officials to implement a policy of only honoring ICE detainers if they are accompanied by a valid judicial warrant backed by probable cause, as required by the Fourth Amendment.
Court Case
Apr 25, 2025

A.S.R. v. Trump et al.

The ACLU of Pennsylvania and the National ACLU sued President Donald Trump and other high-level administration officials to stop the potential deportation of A.S.R., a Venezuelan man who has been living in the United States with his wife, his child, and two step-children since 2023.
Court Case
Apr 03, 2025

Van v. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The ACLU of Pennsylvania has filed a Freedom of Information Act request in federal court regarding the detention and deportation proceedings of Sereyrath "One" Van, a longtime lawful permanent resident who resided in Philadelphia prior to his detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Court Case
Feb 12, 2025

Freedom of Information Act Filing Re Allegations of Sexual Abuse at Moshannon Valley Processing Center

ACLU-PA and the National Immigration Litigation Alliance filed a Freedom of Information Act seeking the production of records regarding allegations of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County.
Court Case
Oct 25, 2024

ACLU-PA v. Immigration and Customs Enforcement