Across the United States, families live in constant fear—not of criminals, but of government agents acting in their name. Under the guise of “enforcement,” ICE has unleashed a reign of terror on immigrant communities, storming homes at dawn, tearing children from their parents, and targeting people whose only “crime” is seeking safety and dignity. Maria Hinojosa’s “Taken: The Agents Raiding Communities and the People Trying to Stop Them” exposes this machinery of cruelty—one that dehumanizes millions while enriching private detention corporations.
This is not law enforcement; it is state-sponsored trauma. Every raid, every deportation, every child left behind is a wound on the conscience of this nation. The United States must choose compassion over cruelty and justice over fear. Congress must rein in ICE, end mass raids, and build a humane immigration system rooted in due process, dignity, and human rights. Silence in the face of such brutality is complicity.
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