Immigrant Rights Project
The Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice for individual immigrants and engages in multi-disciplinary advocacy on behalf of community-based immigrant rights organizations. Students provide direct legal services as well as engage in regulatory and legislative reform efforts, community education, and research on human rights violations. Clients include victims of human trafficking, asylum-seekers, and immigrant survivors of domestic violence.
In addition to its direct legal services the Immigrant Rights Project is currently involved in:
- Documenting the conditions of detention centers in the Midwest in collaboration with the Detention Watch Network
- Researching and compiling a report on human trafficking in Michigan
