The Coast Guard Destroyed Their Livelihoods. Will the Supreme Court Hear Their Case?

Four Jamaican fisherman were stopped by the Coast Guard. Their next year was a nightmare.

An overhead photograph of the ocean, dotted with boats.

My Family Came to Seek Asylum, But Found Danger Instead

An ACLU client shares her family's story of survival while waiting at the border for months as they sought asylum.

Migrants in line to seek asylum in Matamoros, Mexico.

Llegamos en Busca de Asilo, Pero Lo Que Encontramos Fue Peligro

Un cliente de la ACLU cuenta su historia.

Migrants in line to seek asylum in Matamoros, Mexico.

Airlines Want the Government to Create a New Passenger No-Fly List

No-fly lists are already a civil liberties nightmare. Congress should not create another.

The silhouette of a pilot wearing a facemask walking past a window with a Delta plane outside.

One Year Later: How the Biden Administration is Doing on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Across our issue areas, the Biden-Harris administration has made some progress — but much work remains to be done.

A photo of President Biden in the Oval Office wearing a mask.

Immigrant Service Members are Part of the Fabric of America

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words reflect a broader vision of inclusivity for everyone in the United States — including immigrants who serve.

U.S. Army soldiers holding certificates and folded U.S. flags during a ceremony.

Two-Thirds of Voters Want to Stop the Expansion of For-Profit Immigrant Detention

The administration should listen to the voters and end its misguided pursuit of new detention contracts with for-profit, private prison corporations.

GEO and ICE grievance boxes at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity: Why the U.S. Should Keep its Promise to Diversity Visa Winners

Thousands of people are being denied their chance at the American dream because their visas were torn up during the anti-immigrant Trump administration.

Mira Naseer, a diversity visa recipient, holding her naturalization papers and two American flags.

Nine Years After DACA Went Into Effect, Congress On The Verge Of Passing A Path To Citizenship

A pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants is within reach. Congress must get it done.

A girl and her father stand with some 200,000 immigrants' rights activists flood the National Mall to demand comprehensive immigration reform on March 21, 2010 in Washington DC.