Innovation Law Lab v. Nielsen

  • Status: Victory!
  • Court: U.S. District Court
  • Latest Update: Jun 22, 2018
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The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Oregon filed an emergency lawsuit to put an immediate end to the unconstitutional denial of attorney access to the detainees housed in the federal prison in Sheridan, Oregon. A federal judge sided with us and forced the government to allow attorneys in to see the detained men.

Today, not a single immigration detainee is left inside the Sheridan prison. The vast majority have been released according to law to live with family, friends, or sponsors while they pursue their asylum claims in immigration court. This incredible result is the product of an unprecedented collaboration between volunteers, advocates, lawyers, and community organizations across the state—and, of course, the courageous perseverance of the asylum seekers themselves.

Case Number:
3:18-cv-01098-SI
Judge:
Michael Simon
Attorney(s):
Keith A. Ketterling; Nadia H. Dahab; Mathew W. dos Santos; Kelly K. Simon; Leland Baxter-Neal
Pro Bono Firm:
Stoel Berne

Legal Teams Again Denied Access to Immigrants at Sheridan Prison

SHERIDAN, Ore. – The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon and Innovation Law Lab said today that pro bono legal teams were again denied access to the federal prison in Sheridan where 121 asylum seekers are currently being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The groups wrote a letter to ICE earlier this week demanding access to the detainees.

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Legal Teams Again Denied Access to Immigrants at Sheridan Prison

SHERIDAN, Ore. – The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon and Innovation Law Lab said today that pro bono legal teams were again denied access to the federal prison in Sheridan where 121 asylum seekers are currently being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The groups wrote a letter to ICE earlier this week demanding access to the detainees.