|
|
According to the Transactional Records Access ClearingHouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University, there are over 225,000 families and individuals being intrusively surveilled by ICE. Members of Congress now have the opportunity to change course and cut the proposed funding for ICE’s ATDs. Next week, the Senate will need to submit their priority request to appropriators. Instead of increasing resources for ICE’s deadly detention system and surveillance dragnet, they can invest in the vital programs and services that respond to the real need of our communities such as housing, healthcare, environmental protections, and education.
|
|
|
|