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Navajo Nation Condemns Immigration Sweeps Targeting Indigenous People

Since Wednesday, at least fifteen Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped, questioned, and asked for citizenship proof by federal law enforcement during immigration raids, sparking widespread fear in tribal communities. These incidents, still under investigation, are occurring amidst a national increase in undocumented immigrant arrests. While the involvement of ICE remains unconfirmed, Navajo Nation officials have contacted various agencies to address these concerns, emphasizing the distress and trauma experienced by those targeted. The Navajo Nation is advising members to carry proper identification and has created resources to aid those encountering such situations.

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NJ Worksite Raided: Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Targets US Citizens

US agents recently conducted a workplace raid in New Jersey, targeting undocumented immigrants. This action is part of a broader escalation of immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, raising serious concerns about civil liberties and due process. The raid involved the detention of individuals, some of whom were US citizens, highlighting the problematic nature of the operation. The requirement for those detained to prove their citizenship, even for US-born citizens who don’t routinely carry such documentation, raises significant questions about the fairness and legality of the process. This suggests a system where individuals are presumed guilty until proven innocent, a stark departure from established legal principles.… Continue reading

Trump Administration to Conduct Workplace Immigration Raids

The Trump administration has announced that it will conduct workplace immigration raids, a move that has been met with widespread criticism. The administration claims that these raids are necessary to enforce immigration laws and crack down on undocumented workers. However, critics argue that these raids will have a devastating impact on the economy, businesses, and the lives of undocumented immigrants.

The administration has stated that it will target workplaces that are not under its protection, suggesting that businesses with ties to the private prison industry may be spared. This raises concerns about the potential for corruption and abuse, as the private prison industry stands to profit from an increase in the number of undocumented immigrants detained.… Continue reading