ImpactImmigration, Justice Family Sues Private-Prison Operator Over Deaths at Immigrant-Only Facilities An investigation found dozens of questionable deaths related to cost cutting in privatized federal prisons. Seth Freed WesslerMarch 15, 2016
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Sick on the Inside Behind bars in immigrant-only prisons. Seth Freed WesslerRevealFebruary 6, 2016
NewsImmigration, Justice A Guide to Our Investigation of Deaths Inside Immigrant-Only Prisons The basics on how and why this system exists. Seth Freed WesslerJanuary 28, 2016
NewsImmigration, Justice The 25 Men Whose Lives Ended Under Questionable Circumstances Medical doctors agreed that inadequate care likely contributed to the premature deaths of these men inside the Bureau of Prison’s private facilities. Seth Freed WesslerJanuary 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
InvestigationImmigration, Politics, World Deportation Horror: From Texas to Bangladesh Texan Shahed Hossain, a US green card holder, was deported to Bangladesh just for telling a border guard that he was a citizen. He’s but one casualty of President Obama’s policy of mass deportations. Brian Palmer & Seth Freed WesslerColorlines.comOctober 10, 2010
InvestigationLabor, Politics Timed Out on Welfare, Many Sell Food Stamps In Connecticut, which has the shortest welfare time limit in the country, desperate families are selling food stamps for pennies on the dollar to cover basic necessities. Seth Freed WesslerColorlines.comFebruary 16, 2010
InvestigationBusiness, Labor Making Ends Meet in the Great Recession The story of Tisha, an unemployed mother of three in Connecticut, who’s facing a social safety net shredded further by the economic crisis. Seth Freed WesslerLink TVFebruary 3, 2010