Nora v. Wolf - Challenging the Policy of Deporting Immigrants to One of the Most Dangerous Regions in the World to Await Their Asylum Hearings
The ACLU-DC co-represents 26 asylum seekers—12 adults and their 14 minor children—who are unlawfully trapped in life-threatening conditions in Tamaulipas, Mexico, while they wait for their asylum proceedings in the United States to conclude.
U.T. v. Barr (Challenging Government Policy of Sending Asylum-Seekers to Dangerous Countries)
Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center v. Wolf - Challenging Denial of Immigrants’ Access to Counsel
I.A. v. Barr - Challenge to Trump Administration Limitation on Asylum for Migrants Passing Through Another Country en route to the U.S.
Make the Road New York v. McAleenan - Challenge to Trump Administration Expansion of “Expedited Removal” for Immigrants
Weir v. United States - Challenging Inhumane Detention Conditions and Property Destruction by U.S. Coast Guard
ACLU-DC v. Department of Justice - FOIA Re: Shackling Of Detainees In Court Appearances
Grace v. Barr - Challenge to Trump Administration’s Narrow Interpretation of Asylum Law
Damus v. Nielson - Challenging Trump Administration’s Unlawful Detention of Asylum Seekers