Articles By Max Siegelbaum
New Yorker Held in NJ ICE Custody Tests Positive for COVID-19
The immigrant New Yorker is the eighth person to test positive for Covid-19 at the ICE facility located in New Jersey
Report: Two-Thirds of Undocumented Workers Have Essential Jobs
Around 69 percent of undocumented workers have jobs deemed essential to fighting COVID-19 by the Department of Homeland Security.
Report: ICE Immigration Jails May Have Caused 250,000 COVID Infections
Links between immigration jails and confirmed cases of COVID-19 in nearby counties suggest they could've led to 250,000 cases.
DoorDash Goes Public While Workers Decry Conditions and Wages
DoorDash's first day public closed at roughly $190 a share — but it would take two days delivering food to buy one share of DoorDash.
ICE Won’t Reveal How It Uses Cell Phone Data At the Border
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reportedly used cell phone data to make an immigration arrest this year.
Feds Charge 6 in Long Island Birth Tourism Ring
The people allegedly helped Turkish women give birth to 119 babies on Long Island to give them American citizenship.
New Jersey Police Cooperated With ICE Just 4 Times Last Year
While police are largely following New Jersey's Immigrant Trust Directive, corrections officers are a different story
Trump Moves to Suppress Migrant Farmworker Wages
Trump administration changes to how H-2A wages are calculated will cost migrant farmworkers $170 million each year
GEO Group Announces Ransomware Attack as Stocks Plunge
Private prison company GEO Group, which contracts to detain immigrants, was was hit with a ransomware attack that exposed inmates' information