

Deep Reads: A last lifeline in ‘detention alley’
10 snips Aug 23, 2025
Ruby Cramer, a National narrative enterprise reporter for The Washington Post, explores the gripping story of immigration lawyer Christopher Kinnison. Kinnison provides fervent representation for clients in rural Louisiana, grappling with an overwhelming surge of ICE detentions after Trump took office. He faces emotional challenges as he navigates clients' complex cases amidst a chaotic environment, revealing how rapidly changing policies profoundly impact the lives of some of America's most hidden individuals.
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Remote Hearings Strip Identity
- Christopher Kinnison recounts watching a grainy video of detainees at River Correctional Center during a remote hearing.
- He describes the depersonalized, fast churn of immigration court where judges see pixelated faces and mix up identities.
Louisiana Became A Detention Hub
- Louisiana houses nine ICE facilities, the highest after Texas, making detainees hard to reach and hidden.
- Detention surged under the Trump administration, swelling populations well above capacity.
One Lawyer, Hundreds Of Calls
- Kinnison runs a one-man firm, Liberty Law Group, in Alexandria and keeps a 531‑page running log of callers.
- He fields referrals, Google leads, and dozens of desperate calls about detained relatives each day.