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    Resettlement and the Road Ahead
    • May 31
    • 9 min

    Resettlement and the Road Ahead

    Afghan evacuees face challenges securing visas, housing, and other necessities in New Haven. Refugee resettlement agencies are working to...
    A People On The Brink
    • Sep 26, 2021
    • 7 min

    A People On The Brink

    The Rohingya have long been considered to be among the world’s most persecuted people. Now, in the midst of ongoing genocide, they face a...
    ICE Immune to Following Public Health Policy During the Pandemic
    • Sep 26, 2021
    • 8 min

    ICE Immune to Following Public Health Policy During the Pandemic

    How the coronavirus pandemic has harmed immigrants in detention centers, violating the human rights to life and asylum, and what this...
     Making a Profit from Incarceration — The Human Rights Concern of Contract Prisons
    • Aug 22, 2021
    • 6 min

    Making a Profit from Incarceration — The Human Rights Concern of Contract Prisons

    By McKenna Christmas | mckenna.christmas@yale.edu The country was first introduced to for-profit or “contract” prisons as a response to...

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