When “normal” is not equitable: justice as the antidote to passive peace By: Eleanor Falahee, ICE in the Heartland team My name is Eleanor Falahee…
Category: ICE in the Heartland
Nourelhoda Eidy, Ronnie Alvarez, and Madeline Simone in Latino Rebels-Beyond La Frontera (Sept. 26, 2019)
Beyond La Frontera: What We Learned About Rural Immigration Raids This Summer Nourelhoda Eidy, Ronnie Alvarez, and Madeline Simone–undergraduate researchers with the ICE in the…
Aissa Cabrales in Latino Rebels: Here’s What I Learned from a Deep Dive into Immigration Raids (Aug. 3, 2020)
Aissa Cabrales, an undergraduate researcher on the ICE in the Heartland team, has published a powerful editorial on the Latino Rebels website: As the Daughter…
William Lopez in Slate: How America Treats Its Essential Workers (May 28, 2010)
William Lopez and Rebekah Diamond (Columbia University) profile Maria Domingo Garcia, an undocumented mother and ‘essential worker’ deported to Mexico, in Slate (May 28, 2020). Read…
Alexander Stephens and William Lopez in Jacobin: Immigrant Workers Expendable During the Pandemic (May 11, 2020)
Alexander Stephens and William Lopez of the Immigration and the Carceral State component analyze the Covid-19 epidemic among food production workers through an historical analysis…
William Lopez and Nicole Novak: “Coronavirus and Immigration” (March 27, 2020)
“Coronavirus and Immigration: ICE Reductions Are Too Little, Too Late.” Published by U-M School of Public Health, March 27, 2020.
Lupe Cervantes & Nour Eidy: Public Health as Community Advocacy
ICE in the Heartland: Documenting Community Response to Immigration Work Raids at the University of Michigan School of Public Health This is a jointly authored…