The Palm Beach Post

Trump’s disdain for rights felt in an ICE agent’s shove

- Mary Sanchez She writes for the Kansas City Star.

Do tell, Mr. ICE agent, what made you go rogue the other morning in Kansas City?

Because something was certainly up when you allegedly shoved an immigratio­n attorney so hard that she fell to the cement, twisting an ankle and cracking a bone in her foot.

Was it that the pregnant Honduran woman you were set to deport had already caused a hassle, her plight drawing New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker to her jail cell in hopes of securing the medication she needed to alleviate discomfort relating to her pregnancy?

Was it seeing the film crew (making a documentar­y for Netflix) in the Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t parking lot, ready to capture the moment when the woman’s 3-year-old son was handed over so they could both be deported together? Or was it just that it was 3:30 a.m. and you expected the early hour to conceal the shameful handoff from public scrutiny?

Something got your goat.

Maybe it was just that under the current administra­tion respect for due process, for the constituti­onally protected rights of undocument­ed immigrants, is under siege.

To be charitable, maybe you just wanted to do your job. You might even prefer the pre-Trump days when there was a bit more sanity and clarity to how ICE carried out its duties.

And immigratio­n proceeding­s in the U.S. certainly qualify as a chaotic, churning mess right now. But you did your job. Kenia Bautista-Mayorga was deported, though her luggage was not.

Imagine being six months pregnant, on an internatio­nal flight with a toddler, without a change of clothes. The injured attorney, Andrea Martinez, had to press to find out which Honduran airport her client would arrive at.

Still, people want to know. Why did ICE shove the little boy’s stepfather through the doorway, locking it as the attorney was shoved to the ground? That man is now slotted for deportatio­n too.

Officially, ICE is still reviewing the incident. The video of Martinez’s assault has since gone viral.

But most see this incident for what it is, an encapsulat­ion of the complete disregard the Trump administra­tion holds for immigrants and their legal rights.

Kenia Bautista-Mayorga claims she was fleeing an abusive husband, a Honduran police officer, and living in fear for herself, her son and her unborn baby, but U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had already undercut her ability to gain legal standing when he decreed that domestic violence is no longer a rationale for asylum.

It could be that this one agent was irked that dozens of people, many of them clergy, showed up outside his office and stood in the rain singing songs of peace and love. They were there to observe.

Good for those kind and patient souls. More of them are organizing every day.

They will show up and bear witness to the actions at our southern border, in front of immigratio­n courts and at the county jails that make money holding detained immigrants. The pressure will continue to mount.

The arduous river the U.S. will have to cross to re-establish itself as a fair and just nation, today, appears too wide for most of us.

But momentum is building. We’ll get there.

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