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Analysis & Advisories

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Analyses & Advisories

CHRCL has prepared the materials and training manuals below to train advocates, community stakeholders, and legal services providers about the complex and ever-evolving landscape of law and policy impacting the communities they represent or serve.

Explainer: The Trump Administration's Expulsion of Immigrants to "Bridge Countries", April 2025

This Explainer attempts to provide a brief overview of what is currently known about the Administration’s practice of expelling immigrants to third-countries known as “bridge countries.”

Explainer: The Trump Administration's Expulsion of Immigrants Under the Alien Enemies Act, April 2025

This Explainer attempts to provide a brief overview of what is currently known about the Administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expel immigrants labeled as “alien enemies.”

Fourth Amendment Toolkit for Organizations, March 2025

The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law created a 4th Amendment Rights toolkit to help immigrant advocacy organizations prepare for and protect themselves from potential immigration enforcement actions under the Trump administration’s intensified deportation efforts.

Backgrounder: The Immigration Registry, January 2025

CHRCL advocates for updating the outdated immigration Registry, a historic pathway to legalization for long-term undocumented residents, ensuring it continues to recognize their deep ties and contributions to American communities.

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