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Over-Raided, Under Seige: U.S. Immigration Laws and Enforcement Destroy the Rights of Immigrants
2008
$12 per copy + $3 shipping

Over-Raided, Under Seige is the first report produced by NNIRR’s initiative, HURRICANE: The Human Rights Immigrant Community Action Network. The report documents how the U.S. government is systematically violating the human rights of immigrant families, communities and workers. It details over 100 stories of abuse and some 200 immigration raids during 2006-2007. (The report is perfect-bound, 92 pages.)

International Migrants Day Poster

Human Rights and Human Security at Risk
2003
$5 per copy (includes shipping)
(Photocopy only; print & bound copy sold-out.)

Human Rights and Human Security at Risk demonstrates that since placing immigration enforcement and services within the DHS just six months ago, abusive and discriminatory immigration enforcement has become even more entrenched, seriously jeopardizing community safety and compromising access to services. Immigration policies and practices that have been prone to abuse and human rights violations may now be even more difficult to reform or to establish government accountability within a structure that cements immigration policies to a war against terrorism. (Photocopy only; print & bound copy sold out.)

International Migrants Day Poster

A World On the Move: A Report from the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance
$7 per copy + $3 shipping (add $1 shipping per additional copy)

A World On the Move presents a comprehensive look at the outcomes, lessons, and successes for immigrant and refugee rights from the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism and Xenophobia. The report includes testimonies of participants in the Immigrant Rights Working Group and tips on preparing for international conferences. This up-to-date resource kit also shares analysis of international migrant and refugee issues, with practical guides on connecting local issues with international human rights campaigns and systems

International Migrants Day Poster

From the Borderline to the Colorline: A Report on Anti-Immigrant Racism in the United States
$5 per copy (includes shipping)
(Photocopy only; print & bound copy sold-out.)

From the Borderline to the Colorline: A report on Anti-Immigrant Racism in the United States provides an in-depth picture of the nature of anti-immigrant racism in the United States today. Through personal testimony and frontline analysis, these articles detail key issues impacting immigrant and refugee communities -- from trafficking, enforcement, and detention centers, to policy, legislation, and social rights. From the Borderline to the Colorline is a primer on the rights of immigrants and a guide to action against all forms of racism and intolerance. (Photocopy only; print & bound copy sold out.)

 

Hands that Shape the World: Report on the Conditions of Immigrant Women in the U.S. Five Years after the Beijing Conference
$10 per copy + $3 shipping (add $1 shipping per additional copy)

Hands That Shape the World details the challenges immigrant women have faced in the U.S. since the 1995 UN World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Featuring testimonies about human rights abuses, INS detention, employment, health, trafficking, and welfare reform. 56 pages, with original illustrations. Published in conjunction with Beijing+5 activities in New York, June 2000.

 

Portrait of Injustice: The Impact of Immigration Raids on Familias, Workers, and Communities
$5 per copy (includes shipping)
(Photocopy only; print & bound copy sold-out.)

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