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Winning the Fight of Our Lives: Immigrant Rights and Prison-Industrial Complex

By Subhash Kateel

Published on: October 01, 2008

If the immigrant rights movement doesn't understand raids, detention, and deportation in the context of the greater prison-industrial complex, and organize accordingly, we will lose the fight of our lives - a fight we can and must win.

During the immigration debates and protests of 2006-2007, a small but significant chorus of organizations - . . .

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