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douglas9

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Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:04 AM Dec 13

The Undocumented Underground Is Fighting Back Inside New York's Notorious Immigration Court

One day last month, a Peruvian mother and her daughter went into Manhattan. They were both dressed in their best. The girl, who could not have been more than 10 years old, had a pink backpack shaped like a cat and matching bows in her hair. It was an important day: they were due at the immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza for a hearing related to their effort to obtain lawful residency.

But while these courthouses are theoretically the gateway to American justice and citizenship, in recent months they have played host to horrifying scenes where many of those who hope to experience the best of this nation are instead forcefully rounded up in the halls by federal agents.

Since President Donald Trump retook the White House in January, he has sought to bring his vision for “mass deportation” to life by expanding the budget for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, instituting drastic removal quotas, expanding detention facilities with little concern for alleged human rights abuses, and staging dramatic raids with heavily armed officers from multiple federal agencies. In New York City, the masked footsoldiers of Trump’s deportation machine have set up shop in three immigration courts where they regularly detain people who show up for hearings and mandatory check-ins.

When these agents pull immigrants from the halls of these Manhattan courthouses, they are also ripping them from their shot at citizenship. Often those who are being dragged away have further court dates and appeals. Traditional due process is being snatched from them. Even for those who are not taken, the daily spectacle has left them with a profound fear. Each person who comes to these courts knows they could be next.

For the Peruvian family, walking into this world meant passing under the glare of a handful of agents who flanked one of the halls. Their black masks and tactical gear made them dark shadows in the fluorescence of the cramped corridor.


https://talkingpointsmemo.com/feature/new-york-immigration-court-ice-undocumented-underground

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The Undocumented Underground Is Fighting Back Inside New York's Notorious Immigration Court (Original Post) douglas9 Dec 13 OP
A good oped today by Hamilton Nolan in Current Affairs on the same topic today jfz9580m Dec 13 #1

jfz9580m

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1. A good oped today by Hamilton Nolan in Current Affairs on the same topic today
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:42 AM
Dec 13

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