
All My Relations Podcast
ICE In Indian Country & The Power Of Kinship
Feb 26, 2025
Gina Amato Lough, Directing Attorney of Public Counsel’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, shares her extensive experience advocating for immigrant rights. She unpacks the severe impacts of ICE in Indian Country, revealing how anti-immigrant policies exacerbate crises for both immigrant and Native communities. The discussion touches on the historical roots of these issues, the challenges faced by asylum seekers, and the importance of solidarity among marginalized groups. Gina emphasizes the need for community protection and the power of advocacy in confronting these injustices.
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- The podcast highlights how U.S. immigration policies, rooted in imperialism, disproportionately harm both Native and immigrant communities, threatening their safety and livelihoods.
- Gina Amato's advocacy through the Immigrants Rights Project emphasizes legal support and trauma-informed approaches for vulnerable populations affected by inhumane immigration practices.
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The Role of Public Counsel's Immigrants Rights Project
The Immigrants Rights Project at Public Counsel offers comprehensive support to underserved immigrant communities, including asylum seekers, survivors of violent crime, and unaccompanied minors. Led by Gina Amato, the project not only provides direct legal assistance but also engages in advocacy and strategic litigation to uphold the rights of these vulnerable groups. The team works on complex cases, helping individuals navigate the immigration system and fight for lawful status. Their trauma-informed and client-centered approach allows them to address not only the legal needs but also the emotional and psychological challenges faced by their clients.
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