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Wilonsky: Prayer, not protest, in front of ICE’s Dallas office

  • Local immigration advocates warned restaurant workers in Washington, D.C. about a rumored ICE enforcement operation targeting the food industry this week.
  • The rumors followed a March executive order that created a task force to maximize immigration law enforcement and coordinate federal and local agencies in D.C.
  • Advocates stressed workers’ rights to remain silent, consult attorneys, and avoid signing documents without legal review, as ICE reportedly visited multiple restaurants to inspect I-9 forms.
  • George Escobar from CASA highlighted the importance of being aware of one’s constitutional protections during enforcement actions, noting that such knowledge can be crucial and potentially impact outcomes in critical situations.
  • The operation highlights ongoing federal efforts to enforce immigration laws in sanctuary cities, likely intensifying legal and social tensions around deportation policies in the capital.
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In recent days, migration operations were carried out in Washington, DC, aimed at delivery drivers and local restaurant workers. Although these actions troubled various communities, especially as they were essential workers who supported the local economy, local organizations responded with calls for information, calm and solidarity.Knowing rights, the first step to being prepared Groups such as CASA, National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and A…

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