Human
Rights and Human Security at Risk: The Consequences of Placing
Immigration Enforcement and Services in the Department of
Homeland Security
(By Heba Nimr, Catherine Tactaquin, and Arnoldo Garcia, 2003)

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.
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