ACLU Files Civil Rights Complaint Against DHS for Lack of Adequate Interpreter Services

The Rhode Island ACLU has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the state’s Department of Human Services for violating a federal law and a consent agreement with the federal government that requires the agency to provide appropriate interpreter services to clients with limited English proficiency (LEP). The 11-page complaint follows both controversial comments recently made by Governor Carcieri denouncing state-funded interpreters for DHS clients, and layoffs of all the agency’s Southeast Asian interpreters.

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ACLU Releases Report Charging That the Governor Is Promoting a "Politics of Division"

The ACLU of Rhode Island today released a report sharply critical of Governor Donald Carcieri’s civil rights record during the first year of his second term in office. The 50-page report “The Politics of Division,” focuses on five major issues the Governor has dealt with this year, and argues that “in a period of just a few months and in a wide variety of contexts, he has shown a virtually complete lack of interest in recognizing, much less protecting, the civil rights of individuals and groups that have been long-standing victims of discriminatory treatment.”

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ACLU Says State Layoffs of Interpreters May Violate Agreement with Federal Government

Less than two weeks after Governor Donald Carcieri announced layoffs of four interpreters from the Department of Human Services (DHS), the RI ACLU today revealed that DHS is bound by a consent agreement with the federal government to “schedule interpreters or bilingual staff when necessary” to communicate with clients who have limited English proficiency (LEP), and to have procedures in place “permitting timely and effective telephone communication between LEP persons and DHS staff.”

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Community and Civil Rights Groups Condemn Governor's Comments on Immigrants

Twenty-two civil rights and community organizations in Rhode Island today sent a letter to Governor Donald Carcieri, condemning his recent publicized comments that criticized the availability of state-employed language interpreters in the courts and other state agencies to help individuals who have difficulty speaking or comprehending English. The letter claims that the Governor’s statements “feed into the xenophobic atmosphere that permeates the immigration debate in our state and has encouraged a palpable discriminatory attitude towards people of certain ethnicities and races.”

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ACLU Files Open Records Suit Against State Police to Obtain "Racial Profiling" Videotape

The ACLU of Rhode Island today filed an open records lawsuit against the R.I. State Police for refusing to release to the ACLU a copy of a five-minute videotape of a controversial traffic stop of a van with fourteen Guatemalans that took place on I-95 this summer, and for also failing to turn over copies of the agency’s policies governing traffic enforcement procedures.

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Groups Object to State Police Response to Racial Profiling Complaint

More than a dozen local community and civil rights organizations today sharply criticized the recent response of R.I. State Police to allegations that the police engaged in racial profiling and improperly detained and transported to immigration officials fourteen people, all Guatemalans, who were stopped in a van on July 11th after the driver failed to use a turn signal. The groups said the incident demonstrated the urgent need for passage of legislation restricting local police from enforcing federal immigration law.

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ACLU Sues DMV Over Driver's License Procedures for Immigrants

The ACLU of Rhode Island has filed a lawsuit against the state Division of Motor Vehicles, charging the agency with a complete failure to comply with an important state law designed to ensure open and responsive government. That law is the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), which requires state agencies to provide advance public notice and seek public comment before they adopt rules and regulations governing their activities.

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ACLU Calls on Local Hospitals to Reject Federal Funding That Targets Undocumented Immigrants

The ACLU of Rhode Island has called on local hospitals to reject anticipated earmarked federal funding for immigrant health care that could have a serious and negative health impact on undocumented immigrants in the state.

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ACLU Files Complaint with Justice Department Over Lack of Court Interpreters for Defendants

The ACLU of Rhode Island has filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division against the state for failing to provide appropriate language interpreter services in criminal court proceedings to Limited English Proficient [LEP] persons. While crediting the Rhode Island judiciary and legislature for taking an important step this year by appropriating funds for the hiring of six Spanish-speaking court interpreters, the complaint alleges that LEP criminal defendants continue to lack the services that federal law requires.

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