ACLU-NH Statement on House Vote to Remove $1.4M Border Budget Proposal
Policy would have harmed immigrant communities and been a massive expansion of policing and government surveillance
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Policy would have harmed immigrant communities and been a massive expansion of policing and government surveillance
The ACLU of New Hampshire in March filed right-to-know requests with Governor Sununu’s Office and the N.H. Department of Safety and found that neither office could provide any data to support their claims of increased unauthorized border crossings along New Hampshire’s northern border.
The ACLU of New Hampshire and Preti Flaherty LLP can continue with their lawsuit after a federal court yesterday rejected the government’s motion to dismiss the suit.
Black Lives Matter Manchester and the ACLU of New Hampshire gave a statement after the names of two police supervisors were released and unredacted in an investigatory report.
The ACLU of NH filed a petition at the NH Supreme Court seeking to make public the court documents of lawsuits from individual police officers who are seeking removal from the state’s “Laurie List.”
The Hillsborough Superior Court issued a decision that the public has a right to the names of two MPD supervisors that received a racist "meme" picturing George Floyd.