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Interlocking Systems: How Pennsylvania Counties and Local Police Are Assisting ICE to Deport Immigrants

This report seeks to shed light by more systematically examining cooperation between ICE and local entities in the era of the Trump administration. By providing an in-depth study of the mechanisms of ICE collaboration with select county jails, county probation, and local law enforcement, this report reveals the various ways in which ICE’s enforcement system interlocks with local criminal justice systems in Pennsylvania.

This report was written by Amy Chin-Arroyo (’20) and Solena Laigle (’20), law students in the Social Justice Lawyering Clinic (SJLC) at the Stephen and Sandra Sheller Center for Social Justice, and their supervisor, Prof. Jennifer J. Lee.

Read the full report here.

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