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Racial Justice | Racial Profiling

Time to End Racial Profiling in Georgia

On March 23, 2010, the ACLU of Georgia released a report about racial profiling in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Called The Persistence of Racial Profiling in Gwinnett: Time for Accountability, Transparency, and an End to 287(g), the report discusses racial profiling in that county before and after the implementation of a 287(g) agreement, which allows local law enforcement to partner with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to enforce federal immigration law.

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Policing in New York City Public Schools

ACLU and NYCLU are challenging abuses by NYPD officers and School Safety Officers in New York City's public middle and high schools. Talk to Us, Tell Your Story

 
 
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