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No Immigrant Should Be Detained,’ Says Left-Wing Nonprofit With $769 Million Federal Immigration Contract
The D.C.-based Acacia Center for Justice is squarely at odds with the Trump administration
By: Chuck Ross, Washington Free Beacon, January 30, 2025
ADVERTISEMENTA left-wing group that serves as the lead contractor for a massive federal immigration contract claims the immigration system is “intentionally designed” to exploit “Black and brown people,” opposes the use of police officers for “immigration purposes,” and says “no immigrant should be detained.”
Acacia Center for Justice, based in Washington, D.C., is one of the largest federal immigration contractors, overseeing a $769 million program that provides lawyers for unaccompanied alien children and adults in immigration court hearings and deportation proceedings.
The group says its aim is to provide due process rights for illegal aliens. But it also calls for a radical upheaval of the immigration and deportation system—goals that are starkly at odds with the Trump administration’s objectives.
Launched in 2022, Acacia Center argues that “no immigrant should be detained” and that electronic surveillance to track illegal aliens “must be abolished.” According to the center, “the use of local law enforcement for immigration purposes … must be dismantled.”
It maintains that the immigration detention and deportation system is “intentionally designed to exploit, exclude, criminalize, detain and deport” people deemed to be “undeserving of inclusion in our national fabric, particularly Black and brown people.”
ADVERTISEMENTThat puts it squarely at odds with the Trump administration, which has pledged to increase deportations of illegal aliens dramatically. The administration has threatened to pull federal funds from sanctuary cities and states that prohibit local law enforcement from cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Trump has ordered federal agencies to shut down the kinds of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies pushed by the Acacia Center.
In a report last June, Acacia Center recommended that the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the Department of Justice subagency that handles immigration cases, implement “gender affirming language in immigration court.” Acacia Center demanded that immigration lawyers and judges use correct pronouns for illegal aliens and said that “repeated conduct that fails to affirm gender identity for noncitizens” is a violation of federal anti-discrimination laws.
“It would be absurd for the government to continue funding a soft-on-crime, open borders activist group that has openly stated its intention to work against the incoming administration,” said Parker Thayer, a senior analyst at the Capital Research Center, a watchdog group that launched the DOGE Files, a project to identify wasteful federal spending.
The administration froze funding for some of Acacia Center’s programs as part of a broad spending freeze across most federal agencies. According to Acacia Center, the freeze affected four programs, though not its larger contract that provides legal services for unaccompanied alien children.
“The Acacia Center for Justice is committed to upholding the U.S. Constitution’s demand for due process for everyone in the United States, which includes immigrants and children who arrive in our nation alone. Programs that ensure due process, like the ones Acacia administers, are critical for upholding these protections and make the immigration court system more efficient,” Mike Corradini, Acacia’s deputy chief of programs, told the Washington Free Beacon.
“We are ready to work with the Department of Justice to review and rapidly restore these essential services so that Acacia and our partners in the legal field can continue to deliver on the promise of justice for all,” said Corradini.
But its statements about federal immigration policy—and Trump—could put that funding in jeopardy.
ADVERTISEMENT“No election result will erase the diversity and strength of our multicultural origins,” Acacia executive director Shaina Aber said in a statement on Nov. 6. “Whatever comes, our partners will fight to ensure due process protections are not jettisoned in favor of politically motivated scapegoating.”
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