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BumRushDaShow

(145,572 posts)
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 09:46 AM 16 hrs ago

'There is no plan': migrant groups at US-Mexico border await mass deportations

Source: The Guardian

Mon 20 Jan 2025 06.30 EST


It is cold and quiet in Casa del Migrante, a shelter in Ciudad Juárez, on the US-Mexico border. A group of men play dominoes, another shoots hoops alone, and a young couple watch their kids play with superhero toys. “Some people get here and don’t want to go back outside,” said Ivonne López, a social worker. “They’re afraid.” With Donald Trump’s return to power, the rules of US immigration are set for drastic change.

While border cities like Juárez prepare for possible mass deportations, criminal groups are lying in wait to kidnap and extort migrants – and also offer them a way back across the border. Besides deportations, Trump wants to cancel CBP One, the app that migrants in Mexico use to arrange US asylum appointments, and to bring back the so-called Remain in Mexico policy, under which asylum seekers were forced to wait in dangerous border cities while their applications were processed.

The incoming administration also reportedly wants to revive Title 42, the pandemic-era public health policy that expelled people almost 3m times without letting them request asylum. Experts say that each of these moves would increase the number of migrants in Mexico’s border cities. Taken together, their effect could be overwhelming.

Yet on the eve of Trump’s inauguration, Juárez is oddly calm. “We do not currently have a strategy for the massive deportation of migrants from the United States because there is no information,” said Enrique Serrano, general coordinator of COESPO, the state-level agency for migration, which he added was mostly the remit of the federal government.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/20/mexico-migration-trump

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'There is no plan': migrant groups at US-Mexico border await mass deportations (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 16 hrs ago OP
A big concern I have is that violence will be used moniss 16 hrs ago #1
how long? 4catsmom 13 hrs ago #2

moniss

(6,297 posts)
1. A big concern I have is that violence will be used
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 10:00 AM
16 hrs ago

against them as well as lethal force. We have no idea what the rules/guidelines are during these operations. As an example if they conduct a raid on an employer and someone takes off running are they allowed to shoot them? Are they allowed to do a high speed chase through the streets if the person is escaping in a vehicle? How long might it be before an ICE agent kills somebody and then uses the infamous claims like "I thought I saw a gun", "I saw him reach for his waist", "I was in fear for my life" etc.?

Also how long will it be before they end up raiding the wrong house and killing someone or maiming them? How long before a rush to deport someone has them deporting the wrong person? We already have plenty of stories and videos about cops making these exact mistakes over and over again and arresting and holding the wrong people. Throw in the racial component and the danger level increases dramatically.

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