Responding to Raids of Disabled Central American Refugees
In January 2016, in letter drafted by clinic students, more than 250 disability rights, veterans, labor, women’s rights, faith-based, and civil rights organizations served notice on federal officials that many of the Central American refugees targeted in recent immigration raids are disabled, as that term is defined under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The groups also demanded that federal agencies make reasonable accommodation for Central American refugee parents and children with trauma-related disabilities. The letters ask that the government suspend ongoing raids pending a review to determine whether the asylum and immigration proceedings that led to these families’ removal orders complied with federal disability law. Please see below for related letters and press releases.
January 4, 2016: - Letter to DHS and DOJ signed by 158 local, state,
and national organizations.
January 5, 2016: - Press release.
January 11, 2016: - Letter to DHS and DOJ signed by 83 additional organizations,
for a total of 241 signatories, including disability rights,
faith-based, women’s rights, labor, and civil rights groups.
January 12, 2016: - Letter to DHS and DOJ signed by 10 veterans groups.
January 13, 2016: - Press release.