Amidst a surge in measles cases, some detainees at the Dilley facility, which recently held a father and son released Sunday, have been quarantined, with assurances that all are receiving proper medical care. This comes as the article notes a dramatic increase in measles cases under the current administration, attributing it partly to a lack of seriousness regarding rising numbers and policies that may encourage future outbreaks. A significant outbreak in South Carolina exemplifies the severity of the current situation.
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As Democratic leaders began to coalesce behind reforms for the Department of Homeland Security without demanding funding cuts, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced legislation to slash the entirety of the GOP’s massive ICE budget increase. This measure, which would have reallocated $75 billion from ICE to Medicaid, aimed to prevent 700,000 people from losing health care. The amendment ultimately failed, though it garnered support from the entire Democratic caucus and two Republicans, signaling a growing opposition to the administration’s immigration policies even within the GOP. This vote highlighted a divergence between Democratic leaders’ negotiation strategies and the broader desires of their caucus.
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A rightwing Brazilian influencer who falsely claimed Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown only targeted “crooks” has himself been arrested by ICE agents in New Jersey. Eustáquio da Silva Pena Júnior, who amassed a large social media following by portraying himself as a migrant, had publicly supported Trump’s policies. He was reportedly detained after missing a court hearing and is currently in a New Jersey detention facility, with his lawyer seeking to prevent his transfer. This incident occurs as Trump’s anti-migrant policies have significantly impacted the Brazilian community in the US, leading to a record number of deportations.
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The Spanish government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, recently approved a plan to legalize approximately 500,000 undocumented workers. This decision, defended by Sanchez, drew criticism from the opposition, who fear it will encourage further illegal immigration. The plan was also the subject of a social media exchange with Elon Musk, who questioned the move. Sanchez argues that the policy is essential for Spain’s economy, which benefits from immigrants who help sustain the workforce and the pension system.
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The death of Alex Pretti, following another killing by an ICE officer, has shifted the political landscape surrounding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Senate Democrats are now pushing to restrain, reform, and restrict ICE, with some calling for a dismantling of the agency due to a growing public disapproval. Proposed reforms include requiring warrants for immigration arrests, ending “street sweeps,” and restricting ICE operations in schools and churches. These actions are a departure from previous reluctance to challenge federal law enforcement, potentially impacting the funding bill for DHS and presenting an opportunity to address the underlying issues of immigration policy.
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Sen. John Fetterman demands Trump fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, a statement that has sparked quite a reaction. It seems this announcement has generated a mixed bag of opinions, ranging from genuine support to outright skepticism, and everything in between. The core of the issue is clear: Fetterman, a Democratic Senator, is calling for the removal of Noem.
A considerable amount of the discussion focuses on Fetterman’s past actions and how they might relate to his current demand. Several comments directly call out his vote to confirm Noem in the first place, highlighting the seeming inconsistency of now wanting her gone.… Continue reading
Mayor Mamdani announced his support for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” citing the agency’s impact on communities. He previously expressed his support for abolishing ICE during his campaign and was outraged by a recent City Council employee detention. Mamdani’s stance aligns with a growing movement, evidenced by a recent poll showing significant support for abolishing ICE. However, his views contrast with other politicians like Governor Hochul, and received criticism from the Department of Homeland Security and the White House.
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The controversial memo advocating against the “Abolish ICE” slogan was penned by Blas Nuñez-Neto, a senior advisor at WestExec Advisors. WestExec Advisors, a secretive firm that counts major defense and surveillance industry contractors as clients, does not disclose its client list. Nuñez-Neto’s advice, given in his capacity as a senior fellow at the Searchlight Institute, suggests a focus on reforming and modernizing ICE to appeal to moderate voters. Nuñez-Neto believes the slogan “Abolish ICE” would alienate voters, and that ICE is needed to enforce the law.
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The article features a former ICE agent named Peter, who reflects on the recent shooting of Renee Good by another ICE agent and contrasts it with his own experiences. He believes the incident should have been handled differently, but that the agent, Ross, may have feared for his life when the car moved towards him. Peter expresses concerns about the increasingly polarized political climate surrounding ICE, highlighting the dangerous conditions agents now face under aggressive operations. Ultimately, he believes that the situation is worsening due to the lack of a middle ground, and is concerned about the future.
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US to suspend visa processing for 75 nations, State Department says, and it’s certainly a development that’s causing a lot of concern, anger, and confusion. We’re talking about a potentially significant shift in immigration policy, specifically targeting the processing of visas for citizens of a long list of countries, seemingly based on a determination of their likelihood of needing public assistance. This is a big deal, and it’s understandable why people are reacting so strongly.
It’s important to clarify that this appears to be aimed at immigrant visas, not visitor visas. So, those hoping to come to the US for tourism or other short-term stays shouldn’t be immediately affected.… Continue reading
Dismantling ICE: Why Now Is the Time (Even If Democrats Aren’t in Control)
The death of Alex Pretti, following another killing by an ICE officer, has shifted the political landscape surrounding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Senate Democrats are now pushing to restrain, reform, and restrict ICE, with some calling for a dismantling of the agency due to a growing public disapproval. Proposed reforms include requiring warrants for immigration arrests, ending “street sweeps,” and restricting ICE operations in schools and churches. These actions are a departure from previous reluctance to challenge federal law enforcement, potentially impacting the funding bill for DHS and presenting an opportunity to address the underlying issues of immigration policy.
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