ACLU/ILAP Panel on US Immigration Policy
Panel Title: The “Know-Nothing” Movement Is Back: Examining Current U.S. Immigration Policy Through A Historical Lens
Panel Title: The “Know-Nothing” Movement Is Back: Examining Current U.S. Immigration Policy Through A Historical Lens
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Join us at the ACLU of Maine's Annual Meeting and Program: Exploring the Heart of Cross-Racial Conversations on Wednesday, October 17.
District attorneys are among the most powerful people in the criminal justice system. They play a huge role in determining who ends up behind bars.
Join the Portland Area League of Women Voters, the ACLU of Maine and the Westbrook Community Center on September 27 to:
Learn: Why the DA job matters
March with the ACLU of Maine to say we won’t ever tolerate or condone discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. March to demand full and equal protection before the law for all Mainers. March to celebrate the dignity and autonomy of all people!
You Belong at the ACLU Membership Conference!
We need to raise our voices against they key actors who are carrying out Trump’s family separation order: ICE and U.S. Attorneys. ICE apprehends and separates families while US Attorneys enforce the separation in legal proceedings.
We need to raise our voices against they key actors who are carrying out Trump’s family separation order: ICE and U.S. Attorneys. ICE apprehends and separates families while US Attorneys enforce the separation in legal proceedings.
District Attorneys (DAs) are some of the most powerful people in the criminal justice system. They make key decisions in criminal cases that affect who gets charged, what they get charged with, and what sentence they get.