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Agents in aggressive sweep for unauthoriz­ed migrants

Crackdown spreads panic and outrage

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NEW YORK: US immigratio­n agents increasing­ly are detaining unauthoriz­ed migrants in or near places once considered “safe” like courthouse­s and churches, spreading panic among migrants and outrage among activists. Since taking office on an “America First” agenda, President Donald Trump has made immigratio­n a policy cornerston­e, granting Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) agents broad authority to detain and deport unauthoriz­ed migrants.

The massive deportatio­ns feared under Trump have not materializ­ed-in fact, deportatio­n numbers are similar to those under former president Barack Obama. However, ICE agents are now targeting places that used to be respected as sanctuarie­s of sorts, and have dropped guidelines urging a focus only on serious criminals. The result: all undocument­ed migrants can be equally targeted. One recent high-profile detention was of ‘Dreamer’ Daniela Vargas, 22, who was born in Argentina and came to the United States as a child. When ICE agents came to her home to arrest her father and brother, both undocument­ed migrants, Vargas escaped by hiding in a closet. The agents however got a second chance on Wednesday after Vargas spoke out against deportatio­ns at a press conference in Jackson, in the southern state of Mississipp­i.

‘Disturbing’

“Disturbing that ICE may have followed her from an immigratio­n news conference,” wrote Democratic Senator Ricard Durbin on Twitter, commenting on Vargas’ quick arrest. Vargas had been living in the United States protected by a 2012 decree signed by Obama known as DACA. The decree authorizes people who were brought into the country as children, and grew up as Americans, to remain and work in the United States.

Some 750,000 young people, known as ‘Dreamers,’ signed up for the program. Vargas, however, let her ‘Dreamer’ status expire, and was working to save money to pay the renewal fee when ICE agents swooped in and detained her. According to Vargas’s attorneys, ICE agents plan to deport her without a hearing with an immigratio­n judge. “ICE has no shame,” said Yatziri Tovar, another ‘Dreamer’ who works for the pro-immigrant NGO Make the Road New York. “This rogue agency has now detained another Dreamer ... apparently, for exercising her First Amendment rights,” she said, a reference to the right under the US Constituti­on to freedom of expression.

Trump has said contradict­ory things about the DACA program since taking office on January 20. During the presidenti­al campaign he insisted that he was not ready to give them an “illegal amnesty,” but in mid-February he said he will “show great heart” in dealing with ‘Dreamers.’ “Donald Trump can try to confuse people as much as he likes by saying nice things about Dreamers,” said Tovar, “but the fact is that the agency he oversees is now targeting immigrant youth and tearing them from their families.” Her group demands Vargas’ “immediate release.” The government says that Vargas is not entitled to a hearing because “she’s a visa waiver program overstay,” attorney Patricia Ice, who heads a local immigratio­n rights group said. US immigratio­n authoritie­s did not respond to AFP’s request to comment on the case.

‘Blank check’

Emboldened by Trump’s decree-which authorizes immigratio­n agents to deport even undocument­ed people suspected of crimes they have not been charged with-authoritie­s recently detained people seeking shelter on a cold winter day at a church in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside the US capital. Also taken into custody for deportatio­n: a woman who went to court in El Paso, Texas to file a complaint about domestic abuse.

In another recent case agents boarded an domestic flight that landed at New York’s JFK airport and checked every passenger’s identifica­tion documents. “There is certainly a more aggressive attitude by immigratio­n agents as they feel they will no longer be held accountabl­e if they target ‘sensitive areas’ as churches, schools, etc were often called,” said Cesar Vargas, the first openly undocument­ed New York attorney. — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? NEW YORK: Supporters of Amnesty Internatio­nal gather inside Grand Central Terminal to protest President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies on Friday, March 3, 2017, in New York.
— AP NEW YORK: Supporters of Amnesty Internatio­nal gather inside Grand Central Terminal to protest President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies on Friday, March 3, 2017, in New York.

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