Challenging the System: Advocating for Dignity in Detention

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Introduction: The Reality Behind Closed Doors
When individuals arrive in the US and make the legal decision to apply for immigration relief, the system frequently responds with incarceration. They are placed in detention centers, jails, or prisons run by ICE. For those seeking safety, this environment is where renewed trauma begins. Institutional racism and systemic neglect inside these facilities create a deeply unjust reality for New Americans.

Policy Experts and Campaigners
At ELOIM, we do not just provide direct support; we challenge the structures that create the suffering. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to defending freedom.

  • Holding the Powerful Accountable: We act as campaigners and policy experts who work together to protect rights. We collaborate closely with partners to strengthen the quality of interventions and program monitoring within these systems.
  • Access to Justice: True justice means ensuring that everyone in the US is treated fairly, regardless of their immigration status. We advocate for policies that prioritize human dignity over punitive incarceration.

Conclusion: A Commitment to Equality
Since 2021, we have been fighting to make the USA a more equal place. We envision a world where New Americans thrive. Until the legal right to seek asylum is met with humanity rather than incarceration, our advocacy work will not stop.

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