Ice has become Trump's private militia. It must be abolished | Mehdi Hasan
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The recent arrest of Newark's Democratic mayor, Ras Baraka, by ICE agents while attempting to inspect a private detention facility has sparked outrage and highlighted the fractious relationship between local government and federal enforcement. Accompanied by Congress members, Baraka aimed to address alleged violations at the Delaney Hall detention center tied to ongoing city lawsuits. The incident has raised serious concerns regarding ICE's aggressive tactics, especially as two Congress members were also confronted by agents. This unfolding situation reflects broader political struggles and highlights the complexities surrounding immigration enforcement in the U.S. today.
On Friday, Newark's Democratic mayor was arrested by ICE while trying to inspect a detention center, highlighting the increasing tensions between local officials and federal enforcement agencies.
The detention center where the mayor was arrested allegedly violates several city lawsuits, leading to the mayor's insistence on oversight from local officials.
As the mayor was taken away in handcuffs, two members of Congress were physically confronted by ICE agents, raising serious questions about the agency's conduct.
Democrats are facing both legal and physical aggression from ICE, which some view as functioning like a rogue operation rather than a law enforcement body.
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