Anthony Enriquez

Anthony Enriquez

advocate United States

Anthony Enriquez is the Vice President of U.S. Advocacy and Litigation at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, an organization focused on civil rights and social justice. He has been vocal about the systemic human rights abuses occurring in immigration detention centers, particularly in Louisiana, where detainees face severe mistreatment, inadequate medical care, and limited access to legal representation. Enriquez's advocacy highlights the urgent need for reform and accountability in the treatment of immigrants within the U.S. detention system.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Anthony Enriquez, vice-president of US Advocacy and Litigation at RFK Human Rights, stated that everyone has the right to go to court to challenge the applicability of the act. 7

The Guardian: Was the supreme court’s deportation ruling a win for Trump or immigrants? | Trump administration

United States United States: Anthony Enriquez, the vice president of US advocacy and litigation at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, spoke about the culture of abuse at Louisiana’s detention centers. 5

CNN: Mahmoud Khalil and Badar Khan Suri: A glimpse at complaints inside Louisiana and Texas ICE detention centers