Posted on 07/20/2019 10:18:36 AM PDT by jazusamo
!mmigrant communities across the country are on edge after mass deportation operations promised by President Trump
failed to materialize in recent days.
Trump has claimed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids were very successful and took place out of the public eye. But immigration advocates said theyve seen no evidence of a widespread sweep, and experts question whether the president may have hindered the efforts by speaking publicly about them.
Advocacy organizations are urging those who may be targeted by ICE to remain vigilant, cautioning that the larger raids could still take place in the coming days, weeks or months.
I think this threat is still out there and theres no trust in this administration, said Sergio Gonzales, deputy director of the Immigration Hub. People are still very much living as if this could happen at any moment.
Immigration advocacy groups and local officials braced for raids targeting at least 10 major cities and thousands of individuals with deportation orders after Trump said they would begin last Sunday.
In the days since, ICE carried out enforcement activity in New York City, Oregon, Denver and elsewhere. Gonzales said hed heard of instances of individuals and family members being picked up by ICE, but that it was unclear whether it was part of regular ongoing enforcement efforts.
But the sweeping operation that many expected never arrived.
John Sandweg, who served as acting ICE director in the Obama administration, said he believes there was an unreasonable expectation for the scope of the operation. He noted the agency lacks the resources to round up the scores of immigrants Trump had indicated would be targeted in one coordinated swoop.
This operation was never going to be what I think the media and the advocates and maybe even the president thought it would be, which was thousands of ICE agents swarming around the streets of America, Sandweg said. It was always going to be much lower profile than I think people realized.
The specter of ongoing raids loom as immigration promises to be a flashpoint ahead of the 2020 election. Trump continues to wield the issue as a driving motivator for his base of supporters ahead of the 2020 election, while Democrats frame the administrations treatment of migrants as a human rights catastrophe.
Trump spoke publicly of his plans for mass immigration raids in the days before they were set to commence.
Theres nothing to be secret about, Trump said last week, calling it a major operation.
Sandweg said ICE operations are never publicized ahead of time, and signaled Trump may have endangered the operation with his comments.
Its a serious concern there primarily for officer safety reasons and then also because its been pretty well documented that the effectiveness of these operations dissipate dramatically when word is out when theyre going to commence, he said.
Refusing to concede the raids failed to live up to his promise, Trump has maintained over the past week that the raids were very successful and has insisted thousands of violent gang members have been taken out of the country.
On Sunday, there was a lot of activity, but you didnt even see it because it went very smoothly, Trump told reporters on Tuesday.
ICE did not respond to requests for comment on whether the operation went through as planned.
Reps. Ben Ray Lujaán (D-N.M.) and Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) wrote to the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and acting ICE director this week requesting information on how many people were apprehended between Sunday and Wednesday and how many collateral arrests were made of people who were not original targets of raids.
The Administrations plans to execute large-scale, coordinated enforcement operations and ongoing efforts to publicize inhumane family separations have caused significant anxiety, fear and trauma for American families and discord for citizens and migrants alike, the lawmakers wrote.
Gonzales said the effects of the president consistently targeting immigrants are evident in certain communities.
He described families shutting themselves in their homes and keeping kids from going to school out of fear of an ICE operation. Immigrants who worry about being deported may be reluctant to speak with the police, he said, putting a strain on local law enforcement.
When theres this kind of panic and fear, its not just immigrant communities who are being impacted, he said. Its certainly having an impact on all the other facets of these towns and these communities.
Jorge-Mario Cabrera, director of communications for the Los Angeles-based Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), added that the threat of mass sweeps will only intensify the emotional toll for many immigrants who feel unwanted.
Cabrera said he has little doubt that ICE will regroup and carry out the operation at a later date, and that Trump's rhetoric will continue to incite anti-immigrant feelings among some in the country.
I think the dramatic moment that the media and some of us were waiting for did not materialize, Cabrera said. But moments where families are separated still take place and will continue to take place
in the next days and weeks and months until this administration is over.
I haven’t seen much in they way of immigration law enforcement. They’re walking around like they own the place in my town.
Much ado about nothing. The President orders but is the bureaucracy willing?
Whoopdy do!
They should be on the edge of their seat of whatever conveyance is taking their invading asses back to whatever turd world country they "emigrated" from.
Do it the right way and you won't be on "edge".
I don't care.
Period.
You are invaders!
Illegal immigrants are on edge: as they should be...
SEND THEM BACK!
Why hasn't this been a headline every day for the past few hundred years?
[Jorge-Mario Cabrera, director of communications for the Los Angeles-based Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), added that the threat of mass sweeps will only intensify the emotional toll for many immigrants who feel unwanted.]
Yeah, weird. Crazy how breaking into another country and stealing identities doesn’t go over too well with the legal population, amiright?
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A Mexican getaway might soothe those frayed nerves.
Bump!
Good!
Yes, and send the bill to the corrupt, complicit Congress for letting this HORRID situation to get this bad.
Money corrupts.
If they are legal they have nothing to worry about.
Oh, no! The horrors!
If they’re so on edge, which I doubt, they should go home.
I assume that if I were knowingly in Violation of a Court Order I might be worried too.
That is what they are talking about, right?
If they are on edge they are not immigrants.
I actually have heard of larger raids, one got 26 workers but we only hear about them through the grapevine, media isn’t covering it.
Besides, you know the MSM is ever going to tell the truth.
This may just be psychological warfare, and it just may be working.
Yep, it’s my understanding they’re going after illegals who have ignored their deportation order from a court.
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