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Tag: deportation pipeline

Posted on:August 14, 2020Culture Features/Columns Immigration Police Brutality Politics Race Reporting

The NYPD’s Long History of Targeting Black Immigrants

The double-bind of being Black and an immigrant in working-class predominantly Black neighborhoods places you at an added risk of being churned through both the criminal and immigration court system without much of an escape route. Despite this, immigrants continue to fight for the future they believe Blacks in America deserve.

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Posted on:December 7, 2019Current Events Features/Columns Immigration Interviews Race Reporting

Ousman Darboe could be deported any day. His story is a common one for black immigrants.

Growing up black and undocumented in a heavily policed neighborhood is often a ticket to the prison-to-deportation pipeline.

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