This is the kind of thing agencies do when they're afraid.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning on deporting an undocumented immigrant who spoke out against them to the media on Wednesday.
During her press conference, Vargas denounced how ICE had detained her family and the aggressive raids being committed by that organization due to President Donald Trump’s harsher anti-immigrant policies.
Vargas’ lawyer, Abby Peterson, described the move as one that “could be retaliation” because “they had been reading about her in the news, they had seen her at this press conference” and “they didn’t want to hear it anymore.” Peterson pointed to the fact that Vargas was apprehended immediately after her press conference, when ICE officials pulled over her car on a freeway and said, “You know who we are, you know what we’re here for.”
ICE claims that Vargas is now set to be imminently deported because she immigrated to this country through a visa waiver program, according to The Huffington Post. Foreign citizens who enter America through the visa waiver program are permitted to stay for no more than 90 days without a visa. Even though Vargas was only 7 years old at the time and is thus in theory the type of undocumented immigrant meant to be protected by the DREAM Act, ICE claims that her case doesn’t apply her parents had her enter the country through a visa waiver. In addition, unless an immigrant who enters the United States with a visa waiver does so to seek asylum, they automatically concede their right to a hearing or contest. This means that ICE can and will pursue immediate deportation for Vargas.
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ICE’s image has been less-than-stellar. Recently, they rounded up an undocumented immigrant with a brain tumor from a hospital, and have been accused of targeting domestic abusive victims and patients at hypothermia shelters.