Cost of Immigration Enforcement

Pregnant US Citizen Hospitalized After ICE Detainment in LA

ICE agents arrested a pregnant U.S. citizen, Cary Lopez, while attempting to detain her undocumented husband, leading to Lopez’s hospitalization due to severe stomach pains. This incident follows a pattern of alleged mistreatment of pregnant U.S. citizens by ICE, including a previous case where agents shattered a car window to arrest a pregnant woman’s family. The recent repeal of protective rules for pregnant women in migrant detention further highlights concerns about the well-being of pregnant women within the immigration system. These actions, coupled with the deployment of military personnel to assist in ICE raids, underscore a broader pattern of aggressive enforcement tactics.

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ICE Raids on Ventura Farms Spark Labor Shortages and Outrage

ICE and Border Patrol conducted operations in Ventura County targeting agricultural workers on Tuesday, prompting widespread concern. The actions resulted in reported attempts to enter packing facilities and field arrests, though the exact number of arrests or detentions remains unknown as ICE has not yet commented. These events fueled a Santa Barbara rally of over 200 people advocating for undocumented immigrants and opposing ICE actions. The rally, while pre-planned, highlighted the urgency of local resistance to deportations.

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Pregnant US Citizen Detained by ICE: Warrantless Entry and Use of Force Questioned

Nine-months pregnant U.S. citizen Cary Lopez was hospitalized after being arrested by federal agents for allegedly obstructing the arrest of her undocumented husband. The arrest, which occurred on private property, was captured on video showing agents ignoring Lopez’s protests. Lopez, experiencing stomach pains from the incident, was released from custody without charges but is now under medical supervision due to concerns for her and her baby’s health. The Department of Homeland Security has yet to comment on the incident.

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Trump’s $3.6 Billion Plan: 20,000 Troops to Hunt, Transport Immigrants

The Department of Homeland Security has requested over 20,000 National Guard troops to assist with immigration enforcement nationwide, at an estimated cost of $3.6 billion annually. These troops would aid in fugitive apprehension, riot control at detention centers, and the transportation of detainees, including unaccompanied minors. Military bases across the country are being assessed as potential detention sites for an anticipated increase in migrants. This request raises concerns about the militarization of domestic law enforcement and the potential impact on public perception of the military.

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