Muneeba Talukder

Muneeba Talukder

Pronouns: She, Her, Hers

Immigrants' Rights Legal Fellow

Legal

Bio

Muneeba Talukder joined the ACLU of Pennsylvania in October 2019 as the Immigrants’ Rights Legal Fellow. Prior to joining ACLU-PA, Muneeba was a legal fellow with Public Counsel, where she worked on civil rights and economic justice impact litigation. Muneeba graduated from UCLA School of Law, with dual specializations in the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law & Policy and Critical Race Studies. At UCLA, she served as an editor of the UCLA Law Review and participated in the Asylum and International Human Rights Law clinics. Prior to law school, Muneeba worked as a Communications Associate at Chhaya CDC, a non-profit working on housing justice in New York City. 

Featured Work

News & Commentary
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2020 Recap: Fighting to Protect the Rights of Immigrants and Refugees

The past four years have been a horrifying look into what can happen when we elect leaders who have nothing but animus towards people who are part of our families, communities, and this country.
News & Commentary
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A federal court freed 22 medically vulnerable people from immigration detention. Now ICE might detain them again.

ICE’s cruelty knows no bounds: they refused to agree to even this short respite for our medically-vulnerable clients. So we were forced to seek emergency relief from the court.