Saturday, January 18, 2025

Mass Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants By Trump's MAGA ICE Target Milwaukee, Chicago, New York and Miami

Nearly 300 U.S. ICE agents to converge in Chicago including Waukegan in Illinois, two days after Trump gets sworned-in in D.C., according to an ICE source.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

January 18. 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - After 34-count convicted felon Donald J. Trump, 78, (R-MAGA) gets sworned-in for a second term as U.S. President on Monday, January 20, 2025, Trump's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (U.S. ICE) will deploy more than 300 ICE agents and other MAGA law enforcement entities to Chicago and Waukegan on Tuesday to carry out massive raids of undocumented immigrants. Both, Chicago and Waukegan have the largest Latino (Mexican descent) populations in Illinois.

The next Blue (Democrat) controlled Cities and non-Blue municipalities targeted by Trump's ICE will be Milwaukee in Wisconsin, New York City, Miami in Florida, Laredo and San Antonio in Texas, and Los Angeles and San Francisco in California including additional known sanctuary Cities controlled by democrats.

Currently, under the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, the Kenosha County Sheriff's Office in Wisconsin has a $6M contract with ICE to hold undocumented detainees.

Trump plans to expand 287g, allowing law  enforcement agencies like County sheriff departments opting into the 287g program to check the immigration status of county inmates and report undocumented immigrants to ICE for pickup.

In Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission prohibited by policy for the Milwaukee Police Department not to assist ICE on arrests, unless ICE had a valid federal warrant signed by a federal judge to detain an undocumented immigrant and police would then assist ICE, if requested by ICE to do so.

The Milwaukee Police Association (MPA-union) is infiltrated by MAGAs and the endorsed Trump in 2020 and the MPA also endorsed and supported the 34-count convicted felon in 2024.

The Trump administration is expected to setup contracted private prisons and ICE encampment centers to hold thousands of undocumented immigrants (essential undocumented workers) targeted for deportation, while countless immigrant right groups, public elected officials and activists vowed to resist and push back Trump's MAGA (Make Amerikkka Great Again) ICE enforcement to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants.

The ACLU, National LULAC and other non-profit organizations nationwide friendly to immigrants vowed to take legal action against Trump's MAGA ICE elicit acts to circumvent federal and states laws protecting immigrants to due process and right to challenge deportation proceedings.

As Trump begins his presidency in 2025, several policies are expected to impact Latino communities. Mass deportations could lead to family separations and labor shortages in industries reliant on Latino workers. Plans to end birthright citizenship may affect many families by revoking citizenship for U.S.-born children of undocumented parents. Proposed cuts to social programs such as Head Start could reduce educational opportunities for Latino children. Healthcare access may also be restricted if policies allowing DACA recipients to receive medical care are reversed. Additionally, trade tariffs on countries like Mexico could harm the U.S. economy, affecting jobs and prices in Latino communities, according to LULAC.

The estimated cost to the U.S. government to deport 1M of undocumented immigrants annually is $88B, and in a decade would cost an estimated nearly $1T, according to Immigrant Rights groups.

Will Melania Trump, who worked and made at least $20,000 while on an Eistien Visa, and then lied that she didn't work to get a permanent resident status, and Elon Musk, who recieved a visa to enter the U.S. for a training course, but he never took the training course and then applied for permanent resident be on the list for deportation as a result of lying?

ICE is known to be the most corrupt federal agency that has committed murder of undocumented immigrants, forced coercion to sign deportation documents, have violated the rights of undocumented to due process, and other illegal acts, which have not been held accountable by the U.S. Congress. (http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2017/10/us-ice-and-border-customs-agents-lack.html)

Forward Latino in Franklin, Wisconsin released the following toolkid for mix-status families and those who want to be prepared, if affected by the Trump ICE mass deportation raids in the state.

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