Immigrant advocates protest ICE deportations on Father’s Day
- Immigrant advocates and families held a Father's Day protest on June 17 outside the ISAP office in St. Rose, Louisiana, responding to ICE check-in summonses.
- The protest followed months of unusual ICE check-ins and detentions, as many summoned have pending court dates or asylum applications, creating confusion and fear.
- Demonstrators gathered legal aid and highlighted prior concerns about limited access to counsel and inconsistent detention at ICE field offices nationwide.
- A DHS statement confirmed arrests targeted individuals with final removal orders who failed compliance, while lawyers noted around 20 detentions after June 4 check-ins.
- The event underscored rising community fear, calls for transparency, and efforts to ensure due process amid an increased immigration enforcement push under current leadership.
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Teranga Academy graduate still in ICE custody, attorneys argue for release - WNKY News 40 Television
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Ernesto Manuel-Andres is still in the custody of Immigration Customs & Enforcement, currently in a Louisiana facility awaiting his hearing. Attorneys working to bring Ernesto home said via zoom that the situation should have never happened being that he has a protected status, not making him subject to the collateral arrest that happened June 4. JuanCamilo Parrado and Beata Leja said their client at this current stage in his…
Philly immigrants received Father’s Day surprise: orders to report to ICE
Immigrants across Philadelphia received terse text messages or app notifications on Friday evening, demanding they come to the ICE office on North Eighth Street on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
ICE Orders Immigrants To Report To Philly, Chicago Offices On Father's Day
Sure, ordering people to come in on Father's Day just adds that special little dash of inhumanity. Smells like Stephen Miller! Via the Philadelphia Inquirer: Immigrants across Philadelphia received terse text messages or app notifications on Friday evening, demanding they come to the ICE office on North Eighth Street on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The notification did not specify a reason for the invitation. But it did include a warning: “F…
Philly immigrants received a Father's Day surprise: orders to report to ICE
A Pottstown resident who would give her name only as Kathy Lou paced the sidewalk outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Center City on Sunday morning, waiting to see if her husband would be permitted to leave.
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