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United Nations Special
Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants Visits U.S.
The United
Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, Dr. Jorge Bustamante, visited
the United States to review the conditions of migrants and immigrants from April 30 through May 18.
The American Civil Liberties Union was among the select organizations
and individuals that met with the Special Rapporteur to
testify about human rights violations of immigrants living in the
United States. The Special Rapporteur's official
visit included tours of the U.S.-Mexico border and an immigrant detention
facility in Arizona.
Together with its affiliate offices
and other organizations, the ACLU organized and facilitated public
hearings and meetings for the Special Rapporteur with affected
communities, victims and national and local authorities. The ACLU has
worked recently on several issues pertaining to immigrants, including
efforts around local anti-immigrant ordinances, immigrant detention
facilities, undocumented migrant workers, and trafficking of women and
children.
Dr. Bustamante is an independent expert appointed by the U.N. Human Rights
Council with the mandate to monitor, advise and publicly report on
human rights situations in specific countries, including the United
States, and on human rights violations worldwide. The Special Rapporteur can only carry out a fact-finding mission at the request of the country concerned.
Read Dr. Bustamante's press statement at the conclusion of the visit >>
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