Posted on 02/14/2017 9:11:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The Trump administration says the hundreds of undocumented immigrants it picked up in a nationwide sweep represent the worst of the worst, but a quarter of those arrested had no criminal record. And now Reuters reports that at least one person still detained had been granted legal permission to stay and work in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals program, or DACA.
Over 680 people were arrested last week as part of a five-day enforcement surge carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE says the raids targeted criminals, but the agency has failed to release specifics, saying only that many had felony convictions.
In a break with how such raids were carried out during the Obama administration, only 75 percent of the roughly 680 arrested had been convicted of crimes "including, but not limited to, homicide, aggravated sexual abuse, sexual assault of a minor, lewd and lascivious acts with a child, indecent liberties with a minor, drug trafficking, battery, assault, DUI and weapons charges," as Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly previously stated potentially meaning that around 170 people who had not been convicted of a crime were detained.
The case of Daniel Ramirez Medina.
One of those arrested, according to Reuters, was Daniel Ramirez Medina, a 23-year-old who was brought to the United States illegally as a child and later given a work permit during the Obama administration. Under DACA, some undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as young children could apply for deferred action, which ICE describes as a form of prosecutorial discretion under which aliens are not removed from the United States and that authorizes them to seek permission to work lawfully.
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Ramirez was picked up along with his father in Seattle, Washington. According to Reuters he does not have a criminal record. He filed a legal challenge protesting his detention on Monday, Reuters revealed, and on Wednesday BuzzFeed reported that a federal judge had ordered the government to explain their actions.
If petitioner is still detained and removal proceedings have not been initiated against him, what is the basis for ICEs authority to detain him? Magistrate Judge James Donohue stated, according to BuzzFeed. What limitations are there, if any, on the Courts ability to hold a detention hearing for petitioner before the merits of his habeas petition have been decided?
ICE did not respond to ATTN:'s request for comment, but spokesperson Rose Richeson claimed in a statement to BuzzFeed that Ramirez, who has no criminal history, was arrested because "he is a self-admitted gang member." That claim could not be independently verified as Ramirez is in custody.
DACA recipients, known as "Dreamers," told ATTN: that news of the arrest has put them on edge.
This is really scary, Melody Klingenfuss, a 22-year-old student in Los Angeles, told ATTN:. A student at the University of Southern California, she was brought to the U.S. from Guatemala when she was nine. Klingenfuss thought she was safe after being approved for DACA in 2015. Last weeks ICE raids have her reconsidering everything.
The entire feeling that DACA gave undocumented students is that there was some sort of protection some sort of bubble around us, Klingenfuss said.
We feel that we belong here, she continued, but with things like this I guess we really dont. It makes me feel afraid to even show my ID.
So now she wont. Instead, members of law enforcement will receive a note explaining that they wont get her to talk unless she has a lawyer. She fears what the Trump administration will do next.
Everyday when I wake up its like Im scared to watch the news and see something about DACA being eliminated because I dont know what I would do if that happened, she said. There is no plan.
Trump has been coy about his plans for DACA, disappointing some of his hardline anti-immigrant supporters by failing to repeal it within his first few weeks in office. But recent raids have put DACA recipients and other undocumented people on notice.
"I'm seeing these ICE agents as emboldened because of Trump's executive order and they're just trying to push the limits," Mario Perez, a 28-year-old DACA recipient in Los Angeles, told ATTN:.
Perez, whose parents brought him to the U.S. from Mexico when he was an infant, was referring to an order that signed Jan. 25 that broadens the scope of who federal agents can target for deportation and declares so-called sanctuary cities that limit the enforcement of immigration law a threat "to the very fabric of our Republic."
"The executive order was a clear signal that ICE was going to have more discretion they could cast a wider net. And obviously that's horrible for our community," said Perez. "But as it is now, DACA is still on."
He wants people to be vigilant, one detained DACA recipient being bad enough, "but the last thing we want is for people to be so fearful that they stop speaking out and stop going to marches and taking action."
I think they are really striking fear in the immigrant community, Wendy Feliz, spokesperson for the American Immigration Council, told ATTN:. "If thats their goal, they are achieving it."
While the Obama administration deported millions of people, including women and children seeking asylum, Feliz says the ICE raids early in Trumps administration signal a change.
To be picking up and just grabbing anybody in the neighborhood that cant at that moment demonstrate their legal right to be here that does seem to be a new feature, she said. "And a concerning one."
How in Gods name is that smart law enforcement and a good use of resources? Feliz asked. How is it any more than bullying?
All your bases are belong to us now!
You can’t give any of them an inch. Get as many out as possible.
The trouble with these so called “dreamers” is that they all want to be “immigration lawyers” were all they have to do to win a case is pass the activist “judge” a breakfast burrito. They’re all dumber than a box of rocks.
Get the “bad hombres” out first. Then get everyone else out.
Only 75%? In the real world that's the "overwhelming majority".
Sweeeeeet
I would love to see trump just take every executive order obama passed and throw them all out. that’s what Obutthead deserves for doing his shadow government conspiracy garbage.
Wipe out everything Obama ever did. erase his whole lousy presidency.
This reflects, hopefully, the end of catch and release. Any picked up with other illegal aliens get deported without exception. Be gone with them. Let every illegal alien fear the next knock on the door, fear going out.
Hundreds is not enough.
“The entire feeling that DACA gave undocumented students is that there was some sort of protection some sort of bubble around us, Klingenfuss said”
sorry klingenfuss, it was just an illusion obama fooled you with and you all bought it.
“Klingenfuss”
Perfect description of a brainwashed liberal zombie snowflake. Cling and fuss. Describes the whole rotten protest crowd.
It’s week three. Rome wasn’t built in a day!
DACA is for Deferred Action. If it were canceled action, it would be CACA.
what trump is waiting for? why daca is not yet cancelled?
“but a quarter of those arrested had no criminal record”
Collateral damage. They should go to.
Deport every single one of these illegals. I don’t give a crap if they were brought here as infants.
So, these dreamers are adult illegal immigrants so I see no difference in their status just because they were illegal when they were children.
Don’t fall in love with a dreamer
Because he’ll always take you in
Just when you think
You’ve really changed him
He’ll leave (screw) you again
Don’t fall in love with a dreamer
Because he’ll break you every time
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