

Nancy Hiemstra, Stony Brook University, author of Detain and Deport: The Chaotic Immigration Enforcement RegimeĪmelia Marritz, Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow, staff attorney at Brooklyn Defender Services Julia Preston, Contributing Writer, The Marshall Project Join this panel of experts to discuss the history of immigrant detention, how and why detention policies have expanded over time, the impact on migrants (including rising numbers of children) and communities, and the work being done to address current issues.Įmily Kassie, Director of Visual Projects, The Marshall Project To others, it’s a human rights crisis that puts up inhumane barriers to migrants seeking safety and opportunity. Some see immigrant detention as a deterrent and the enforcement of law and order. More than 52,000 immigrants and refugees are currently detained in facilities across the United States. If you are a member of The Marshall Project and would like to reserve your spot, please email our membership manager, AJ Pflanzer, at part of the Tenement Museum's acclaimed Tenement Talk series, join us for a free panel discussion exploring the history of the United States’ immigrant detention policy, and how it brought us to where we are today. All other seating will be granted on basis of arrival. Members of The Marshall Project are able to reserve seats for this event.
