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Housing Ban Rips Families ApartToday the Baltimore Sun published an op-ed by Ariela Migdal of the ACLU's Women's Rights Project and Deborah Jeon of the ACLU of Maryland. Ariela and Deborah write about the ACLU's lawsuit against the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis's policy that bans certain individuals from being on or near public housing property, even to visit their families. Ariela and Deborah tell the stories of two of our clients, Dalanda Moses and Glenda Smith, two women whose families have been torn apart by the policy, and write: Families have the right to make decisions about their own homes, but the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis unlawfully bans certain individuals from being on or near public housing in Annapolis even when they are invited guests of tenants. This policy doesn't promote public safety. On the contrary, it aggravates social problems by separating people from their families.In an article in the Annapolis Capital about the filing of the case, the Annapolis police defended the banned list: Police and public-safety officials stress the benefits of the list, however.It is precisely the use of the policy in this manner that is problematic. Rounding up people who the police assume will commit crimes is a clear violation of civil liberties. People whose only "crime" is entering the property while banned are not a danger to the community. To learn more about this case and watch videos of our clients, go to www.aclu.org/housingban.
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Sep 12th, 2009 at 10:23pm
This is crazy. What ever happened to being given a second chance after you did your time? These policies are practically forcing people to re-offend.