NIJC
The National Immigrant Justice Center is a legal aid org advocating for human rights & humane immigration policies. Chicago, Indiana, DC, San Diego

Families across the country are grappling with the forced detention and disappearance of their loved ones. If someone you love has been detained, please know: you are NOT alone.
Our Know Your Rights guide, “What to Do if You or a Loved One Is Detained,” walks families through the immediate steps that you can take in this moment.
Help is still available! Hit our bio link to access our full guide. 🔗

Families across the country are grappling with the forced detention and disappearance of their loved ones. If someone you love has been detained, please know: you are NOT alone.
Our Know Your Rights guide, “What to Do if You or a Loved One Is Detained,” walks families through the immediate steps that you can take in this moment.
Help is still available! Hit our bio link to access our full guide. 🔗

Families across the country are grappling with the forced detention and disappearance of their loved ones. If someone you love has been detained, please know: you are NOT alone.
Our Know Your Rights guide, “What to Do if You or a Loved One Is Detained,” walks families through the immediate steps that you can take in this moment.
Help is still available! Hit our bio link to access our full guide. 🔗

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).

Con la amenaza de ICE en nuestras comunidades, AHORA es el momento para que revisen sus planes de seguridad y cómo pueden defender sus derechos en caso de una detención.
Aquí está nuestro recurso de Conozca Sus Derechos que describe los 5 pasos más importantes que las personas pueden comenzar a hacer ahorita.
No lo olvide: también puede acceder a más recursos como este en la página de 'Conozca Sus Derechos' de nuestro sitio web (enlace en la biografía ☝️).
NIJC's Policy Director Azadeh Erfani has this special message, LIVE at today's Fund Care, Not ICE rally in D.C.
While families and children struggle with basic needs, Congress is thinking about spending billions more on ICE and Border Patrol's efforts to detain and harm our community members. Right now, our policy team is meeting with congressional offices to urge them to say no to more funds for ICE & CBP.
Watch Azadeh explain what's at stake with the vote THIS WEEK and why it's crucial to act now. Lawmakers pay attention when people speak up, especially when a lot of people do it. So now is your chance!
TAKE ACTION | Hit our bio link to tell Congress to put families over ICE. ☝️ 🔗

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

1: Earlier today, CHN along with our partners @nilc @detentionwatch @popdemoc @popdemocaction @fobaction @immigrantjustice @firmmovementmarched and gathered on Capitol Hill with the message “FUND CARE, NOTICE.”
Under the blistering DC heat, we’re demanding Congress reject more funding for ICE & CBP and protect Medicaid, SNAP & ACA.
2: “Your heart has to break, but your spirit has to strengthen.” —@repanalilia speaking after visiting an immigration detention center. “You’ve got to know you’ve got an organizer on the inside.”
3: @reprashida called for investments in safe, clean water in schools, healthcare, and food for families — not more funding for ICE and violence. “Our communities deserve care and dignity.”
4: @repjayapal condemned proposed cuts to healthcare and immigrant communities: “Trump is now saying that he doesn’t care if people lose healthcare or if ICE killings continue.” She also highlighted the separation of over 100,000 children from immigrant parents.
5: Representative from Texas @repcasar shared the math that the $70 billion for ICE and CBP could fund free child care for 1 million children; add 2 million people to Medicaid. “Instead of that, they want to set up a slush fund with billions paid to the January 6 rioters.”
6: Among the speakers was Kica Matos, president of @nilc — a member of CHN — and recently voted among @time 100: The Most Influential People of 2026. She joined advocates calling for investment in communities, not detention and deportation.
7,8: After the march and rally, CHN staff joined immigrant advocates from Pennsylvania for meetings with members of Congress, urging lawmakers to reject cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, while opposing billions in additional funding for ICE and CBP. @rookieindc

We're excited to honor @viatorhouseofhospitality with the Community Change Award at NIJC's 27th Annual Human Rights Awards!
NIJC deeply appreciates Viator House’s partnership and dedication to protecting the rights and dignity of young immigrants in our community. Viator House’s services allow young men, who have fled violence and persecution in their countries of origin, to build their lives and skills while focusing on their immigration cases.
We are also grateful for their advocacy and education to advance due process and access to asylum to create a fairer and more humane immigration system.
Click our bio link to RSVP and get your tickets! 🎫

Lo que la administración Trump llamó aplicación de la ley, las comunidades inmigrantes lo vivieron como separación, trauma y violencia. Como primer paso hacia una demanda civil, MALDEF está trabajando junto con la Clínica de Derechos de los Inmigrantes de la Universidad de Chicago (IRC), el MacArthur Justice Center y el National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) para buscar justicia.

Lo que la administración Trump llamó aplicación de la ley, las comunidades inmigrantes lo vivieron como separación, trauma y violencia. Como primer paso hacia una demanda civil, MALDEF está trabajando junto con la Clínica de Derechos de los Inmigrantes de la Universidad de Chicago (IRC), el MacArthur Justice Center y el National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) para buscar justicia.
Local law enforcement still has a choice- they DO NOT have to do the bidding of the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign.
Another model: In Illinois, we've shown that another path is possible when trust and community needs are prioritized over programs like 287(g).
Watch NIJC's Azadeh Erfani break down why it's vital to keep local law enforcement from colluding with federal immigration agencies.
Thank you @repdeliaramirez, @repchuygarcia, @repsylviagarcia, and our other elected officials for convening this shadow hearing.
What the Trump administration called enforcement, immigrant communities experienced as separation, trauma, and violence. As the first step toward a civil lawsuit, MALDEF is working alongside @uchicagolaw @macarthurjustice @immigrantjusticeto seek justice. Read more at the link in our bio. 📸: Jim Vondruska
For many children seeking safety, navigating immigration court alone would be nearly impossible.
NIJC’s Hillary Richardson shares how funding for @ilaccess2justice's statewide network helps NIJC provide free legal representation to vulnerable youth and families across Illinois, and why our communities need this support now more than ever.
TAKE ACTION | Watch to learn more and hit our bio link to SIGN the petition telling the Illinois General Assembly to fund Access to Justice!
LISTEN: CLIENT STORIES
On September 30, in the middle of the night, DHS and other federal agencies violently raided an apartment building in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, breaking down doors, waking people from their beds, holding them at gunpoint, and parading them out of their homes. Yesterday, we filed FTCA complaints against the federal government on behalf of 18 impacted individuals whose human rights were violated during this violent immigration raid.
Two of our clients have bravely chosen to speak out about their experiences that night. Listen to their stories here and help us uplift their voices.
LISTEN: CLIENT STORIES
On September 30, in the middle of the night, DHS and other federal agencies violently raided an apartment building in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, breaking down doors, waking people from their beds, holding them at gunpoint, and parading them out of their homes. Yesterday, we filed FTCA complaints against the federal government on behalf of 18 impacted individuals whose human rights were violated during this violent immigration raid.
Two of our clients have bravely chosen to speak out about their experiences that night. Listen to their stories here and help us uplift their voices.
LISTEN: CLIENT STORIES
On September 30, in the middle of the night, DHS and other federal agencies violently raided an apartment building in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, breaking down doors, waking people from their beds, holding them at gunpoint, and parading them out of their homes. Yesterday, we filed FTCA complaints against the federal government on behalf of 18 impacted individuals whose human rights were violated during this violent immigration raid.
Two of our clients have bravely chosen to speak out about their experiences that night. Listen to their stories here and help us uplift their voices.
LISTEN: CLIENT STORIES
On September 30, in the middle of the night, DHS and other federal agencies violently raided an apartment building in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, breaking down doors, waking people from their beds, holding them at gunpoint, and parading them out of their homes. Yesterday, we filed FTCA complaints against the federal government on behalf of 18 impacted individuals whose human rights were violated during this violent immigration raid.
Two of our clients have bravely chosen to speak out about their experiences that night. Listen to their stories here and help us uplift their voices.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

BREAKING: NIJC and our partners filed claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking compensation on behalf of 18 people brutalized and traumatized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building in Chicago.
“The U.S. government has no right to inflict this level of emotional distress and property damage and then just walk away," said NIJC Senior Litigation Attorney Allena Martin in a statement. "Seeking compensatory damages is a necessary step toward righting the wrong these members of our communities, including families with young children, experienced that night.”
The 18 people have filed their complaints collectively to pursue remedies for their individual harms and to hold the entire system accountable. Together, they bring these actions to demand that no government agency acts with such blatant disregard for civil and human rights again.
Click our bio link to read more. ☝️
Shout out to our partners @MALDEFian, @uchicago Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and @macarthurjustice.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.

📍CHICAGO
Today, a coalition of civil rights organizations, including the MacArthur Justice Center, submitted administrative complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of 18 individuals who were unlawfully arrested and brutalized by federal agents during a military-style raid on their apartment building last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Read more at the link in our bio.
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