Lawyers Claim ICE ‘Disappeared’ 48 New Mexico Residents
- A group of immigrants' rights advocates in New Mexico filed a complaint claiming that 48 residents were 'disappeared' after ICE raids in early March.
- The ACLU of New Mexico reported that families have been searching unsuccessfully for their loved ones since the raids ended on March 8.
- The complaint demands an investigation into the whereabouts and wellbeing of the disappeared migrants, emphasizing their rights and safety, according to the ACLU's filing.
- ICE arrested individuals for violations of civil immigration law, causing concern among advocates over transparency and accountability in the treatment of these individuals.
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48 New Mexico Residents Have Been Disappeared By ICE
Source NM has the details on 48 missing New Mexico residents. ICE's actions look illegal. If nothing else they are unethical, immoral and inhumane: According to ICE’s own announcement, it arrested most of those people not for criminal convictions, but for violations of civil immigration law, such as illegal entry or re-entry after deportation. [Marcela Díaz, founding executive director of Somos un Pueblo Unido] said Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Ros…


ICE ‘disappeared’ 48 New Mexico residents, civil rights lawyers say
Attorneys are pressing for answers about the whereabouts of three dozen people arrested in immigration raids
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