
What Happens After Someone Is Arrested by ICE?
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
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The Complexities of Deportation
This chapter analyzes the unrealistic goal of deporting a million individuals in a year, highlighting the logistical challenges and historical context of immigration enforcement. It focuses on the experiences of detained immigrants, particularly illustrating the detrimental impact of current policies and the bar against legal representation. Through specific cases, such as that of a Columbia University graduate, the discussion reveals the chaotic bureaucracy of ICE and the emotional toll on families navigating this harsh system.
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