ProjectHealth, Immigration, Justice Dying in Private Prisons The federal Bureau of Prisons repeatedly ignored its own watchdogs as dozens of immigrants died in the wake of medical neglect in segregated, privatized prisons. Indalecio and Alvara Garay have a Dia de Los Muertos shrine at their home in St. Helena, California. It commemorates their deceased loved ones, including their son Nestor Garay, who died in a Texas prison. Image: STAN ALCORN/REVEAL AwardsAl Neuharth Award for Investigative Journalism Investigations InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Separate, Unequal, and Deadly How federal authorities let dozens of immigrants die in segregated, privatized prisons. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationJanuary 27, 2016 InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Sick on the Inside Behind bars in immigrant-only prisons. Seth Freed WesslerRevealFebruary 6, 2016 InvestigationJustice, Politics They Knew Something Was Going On The US government repeatedly ignored its own watchdogs as dozens of noncitizens died in its private prisons. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationJune 15, 2016 InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Donald Trump’s Looming Mass Criminalization The only way to quickly deport 3 million immigrants is to first make them into criminals — and he’ll have the tools to do so on day one. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationNovember 28, 2016
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Separate, Unequal, and Deadly How federal authorities let dozens of immigrants die in segregated, privatized prisons. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationJanuary 27, 2016
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Sick on the Inside Behind bars in immigrant-only prisons. Seth Freed WesslerRevealFebruary 6, 2016
InvestigationJustice, Politics They Knew Something Was Going On The US government repeatedly ignored its own watchdogs as dozens of noncitizens died in its private prisons. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationJune 15, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Donald Trump’s Looming Mass Criminalization The only way to quickly deport 3 million immigrants is to first make them into criminals — and he’ll have the tools to do so on day one. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationNovember 28, 2016