ICE Detains 4 US Citizens in Chinatown Raids, Congressman Says
Four American citizens were wrongly detained overnight during an ICE raid targeting counterfeit goods, prompting mass protests and calls for a rapid response task force, Congressman Goldman said.
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ICE detains 4 US citizens in Chinatown raids, congressman says
NEW YORK (PIX11) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained four U.S. citizens during ICE raids in Chinatown on Tuesday, according to Congressman Dan Goldman, who represents the neighborhood. Goldman said his office had to intervene on their behalf. More Local News Since 2015, ICE has maintained a policy that prevents U.S. citizens from being detained or arrested during immigration enforcement actions. "It is ICE policy to careful…
ICE raid fallout: Goldman says feds detained four American citizens detention overnight, pledges task force in response
US Rep. Dan Goldman said late on Wednesday afternoon that four of the people arrested during Tuesday's ICE raid in Chinatown were American citizens who were held overnight at 26 Federal Plaza. Goldman fumed as he once again stood outside of the immigration facility late Wednesday afternoon, charging that he believes the viral, violent federal raid that amNewYork reported on was designed by President Trump to sow the seeds of chaos in advance of …
Rioters Attempt to Block ICE Raid in NYC Chinatown: ‘Became Violent and Obstructed Law Enforcement Duties’
A federal raid in New York City’s Chinatown targeting criminal networks selling counterfeit goods erupted into chaos as protesters turned violent and clashed with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The post Rioters Attempt to Block ICE Raid in NYC Chinatown: ‘Became Violent and Obstructed Law Enforcement Duties’ appeared first on Slay News.
Community organizations prepare workshops and legal brigades to defend migrant workers and document the abuses of ICE agents. By Guadalupe Lizárraga New York. — On Tuesday afternoon, more than fifty hooded federal agents broke into the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan, where four street vendors were arrested in what witnesses described as a racially profiled raid. According to testimonies, federal agents broke into Canal Street, between Lafay…
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