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November 25, 2009 Senator Patrick J. Leahy Russell Senate Office Building, SR-433 20510-4502 Fax: (202) 224-3479 Re: Asylum Seekers and Detention Dear Senator Leahy: The pilgrims arrived on these shores almost 400 years ago in search of religious freedom. Centuries later, the Thanksgiving holiday reminds us to honor the core freedoms that continue to make the United States a place of hope and safety for refugees fleeing religious, political and other forms of persecution. The undersigned represent 43 faithbased, human rights, refugee assistance and other organizations and individuals that provide legal counsel or social services to, or advocate on behalf of, asylum seekers who are detained in U.S. immigration detention facilities. During this Thanksgiving season, we write to thank you for your leadership in promoting key principles of detention reform through your co-sponsorship of the Secure and Safe Detention and Asylum Act (S. 1594), introduced in August 2009. The Department of Homeland Security s recent announcements of its planned reforms to the immigration detention system are promising signs, but they omit crucial due process and accountability measures. Such measures would help ensure that asylum seekers are not held in detention if they do not pose a risk of flight or danger to others. We believe that reforms to the United States unjust immigration detention system must be mandated by law. The Secure and Safe Detention and Asylum Act establishes a number of procedural protections for immigrants in detention with special provisions for vulnerable populations, including asylum seekers. Of particular significance to asylum seekers, it would: Provide asylum seekers access to immigration court custody hearings to review DHS detention decisions, and require DHS officers and immigration judges to take into account flight risk, danger to others, and humanitarian factors in considering whether to detain asylum seekers and other immigrants. Expand nationwide the Legal Orientation Program (LOP) for detained immigrants to provide basic information about their legal rights and the availability of relief, if any. LOP saves money and increases the efficiency of the immigration courts. 1

Establish statutory mandates for each of the areas where detention conditions must be improved, and require DHS to conduct a negotiated rulemaking before promulgating regulations implementing the mandates. Expand secure alternatives to detention programs, such as release on recognizance, supervised release, or programs run by private, faith-based or other non-governmental groups. Allow for electronic monitoring in limited cases. These secure alternatives have proven to be successful and cost-effective. We encourage you to continue to support key principles of detention reform so that this country lives up to the commitments it has made to protect the persecuted rather than greeting them with handcuffs and prisons. Not only are basic due process safeguards like providing court review of a decision to detain a person called for under international human rights and refugee protection standards, but they are also consistent with core American values. Congress has a responsibility to bring U.S. practice in line with human rights standards and this country s best values and to uphold the United States historic commitment to protection of asylum seekers and other vulnerable groups. Thank you for leading the way. Wishing you a peaceful and safe Thanksgiving holiday. Sincerely, ACLU-Vermont Montpelier, VT Advocates for Human Rights Minneapolis, MN American Association of Jews from the Former USSR, Inc. American Immigration Lawyers Association American Jewish Committee Asian Law Caucus Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture Catholic Charities Community Services 2

Catholic Charities Hawaii Center for Gender and Refugee Studies Hastings College of the Law Center for Social Justice Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, NJ Center for Victims of Torture Minneapolis, MN Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc. Refugee/Asylee Program The Episcopal Church Friends Committee on National Legislation Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights Atlanta, GA Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center Hawaii Interpreter Action Network Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Human Rights First Immigration Equality Institute for Redress and Recovery Santa Clara, CA 3

Institute for the Study of Psychosocial Trauma Palo Alto, CA Interfaith Refugee Action Team & First Friends Elizabeth, NJ International Institute of Connecticut, Inc. Bridgeport, CT Jubilee Campaign USA Fairfax, VA Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Baltimore, MD National Immigrant Justice Center Chicago, IL National Immigration Forum New York Immigration Coalition Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Seattle, WA Riverside Church Sojourners Immigration Detention Visitor Project Sanctuary for Families South Asian Americans Leading Together Takoma Park, MD Survivors International Survivors of Torture, International San Diego, CA Tahirih Justice Center Falls Church, VA Houston, TX 4

United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society Women's Refugee Commission World Relief Baltimore, MD Individuals Debbie Anker Director Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program & Clinical Professor of Law Harvard Law School Sabrineh Ardalan Clinical and Advocacy Fellow Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Harvard Law School Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia Director Center for Immigrants' Rights & Clinical Professor of Law Penn State Dickinson School of Law Cc: Senator Akaka Senator Cornyn Senator Durbin Senator Feinstein Senator Gillibrand Senator Grassley Senator Kyl Senator Lieberman Senator Menendez Senator Sessions Senator Schumer Senator Whitehouse 5