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...(If you are in any way specifically interested in ICE and CBP or professionally following this, I strongly encourage you to at least scan through the full document — however bad you think it is, the reality is far far worse. In particular, the full statement allowed me to explore more deeply two emerging problems — ICE’s reliance on surveillance technology and the looming crisis of its concentration camp-style detention facilities.)
I want to stress my conclusion: “We as a nation must act to change the trajectory of immigration enforcement in our country. America cannot survive as a free society if ICE and CBP continue to operate as they have over the last year — let alone as both agencies are turbocharged and empowered with even more funding, more officers, more guns, and more arrests.”
I don’t usually ask you as readers to take any action, but I hope you will take the time to read or watch this testimony and — please — if reading it troubles you as much as writing it troubled me, forward this or send it to a friend, colleague, or even an elected official.
Congress is debating right now what, if any, changes it will attempt to force on the way that ICE and CBP operate — these next two weeks are one of the biggest opportunities we have as a nation to change what we see happening in our country. Not enough Americans know this story and the very troubling history of ICE and CBP that predates January 20th of last year..