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Report Cites ICE Aggression, Cost of Delaying Immigration Reform

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Monday, October 13, 2014   

CHICAGO - Stories from immigrant communities in Illinois and around the nation are featured in a new report uncovering questionable practices by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

Tania Unzueta with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network authored the report. She says ICE agents are using more aggressive tactics, and detaining people at court buildings, probation programs, and places where there are policies to limit collaboration between ICE and police.

"ICE is getting people with criminal histories while they're in rehabilitation programs after they've been out of jail for 10 or 15 years, people with minor crimes," says Unzueta. "They look good on paper because they have these criminal records, but it doesn't mean that's actually going to make the community safer."

She says ICE has also intensified the raids and "collateral arrests" in operations that allow them to question people under the guise of seeking suspects who have nothing to do with immigration activities.

Felipe de Jesus Diosdado-Arellano, an undocumented immigrant in Chicago, says he's among those who have been detained by ICE's back-door procedures. When he went to apply for a state driver's license for undocumented residents, a worker called immigration officials.

"It should be safe for us to go and apply for a license that is special for undocumented," says Diosdado-Arellano. "I went there, and I was feeling really safe – and they waited for me in there. ICE should never have been there, because they know better."

According to ICE, a deportation order was issued for Diosdado-Arellano in 2000, but he says he was unaware of the warrant and is currently awaiting a federal response on a temporary stay request.

Unzueta says these stories underline the costs of inaction on immigration reform.

"It's showing the urgency of what's happening in the community," says Unzueta. "It's their response to President Obama asking us for patience. This is the reason why people are so angry, and why we need administrative reform now."

Last week, the president said he's willing to take executive action to pass comprehensive immigration reform after House Republicans failed to act on a bipartisan Senate immigration bill.


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