Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube

ICE Agents Are Arresting Black Lives Matter Protesters

ICE agents have been targeting protesters in areas like Arizona and New York City, hard-hit COVID hotspots.

K.S. Mehta

June 14, 2020
Facebook Twitter Share
Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times

During the current uprising, across the country, undocumented folks have shown up in the streets to protest police violence and brutality. ICE agents have been targeting protesters, despite protests being a sensitive location. Supposedly, ICE isn’t even allowed in the periphery of these sensitive locations, which include hospitals, funerals, and weddings. Even so, ICE agents are showing up to protests to specifically target those demonstrating. At protests, police departments have been collaborating with ICE to arrest and give high charges to individuals who may or may not be DACA recipients. In the words of Sandra Castro Solis, advocate with Puente Human Rights Movement, this is to “stream them into this deportation pipeline.” 

In Arizona, Maxima Guerrero, Roberto Cortes, and Johan Montes Cuevas were arrested at protests. They were all arrested by the Phoenix Police Department on Saturday May 30, held in a Maricopa County jail, and transferred to ICE custody. Maricopa County jails have the highest rate of COVID-19 cases of all Arizona prisons, with 313 of 4,400 inmates testing positive as of Friday June 12. Arizona state’s La Palma detention center also had 1,810 confirmed cases as of this week. Cells at La Palma have two detainees inside them, minimal hygiene, little access to cleaning products, and no toilet paper on the weekends. ICE also continues to conceal the number of COVID-19 tests they are conducting. Guerrero, Cortes, and Cuevas were released from ICE custody on Monday June 1. Despite being released, however, ICE can still step in at any time and initiate deportation proceedings. The intentional detainment of undocumented protesters punishes them for rising up against the state that continues to criminalize them, and — especially during the pandemic — literally risks their lives. 

In New York City, a group of ICE agents worked in tandem with the NYPD to violently detain a protester. They held the man down on the ground as they pointed three guns at him, handcuffed him, and searched him. He was reportedly released after agents found a military veteran’s ID on him, but only after they threw him down and bruised his head. In the past three years, there has been a 1700% increase in ICE arrests in New York State, and a 400% increase in ICE raids in New York City during the first 11 weeks of this year.

ICE and the police are agents of a capitalist state that criminalizes migration and poverty to guarantee the subsidized labor and subjugation of Black and brown people in the United States. The targeting of protesters specifically shows that ICE will use every intimidation tactic at its disposal to quash the uprising. ICE and the police continue to arrest and detain people in the midst of a deadly pandemic — this is killing some of the most vulnerable. The protests against the police must take up the abolition of ICE as a key demand. Both ICE and the police are agents of repression. Both help maintain a capitalist system that is built on exploitation. Both serve to divide the working class: through racism and oppression of Black and brown communities, into those inside and outside the carceral system, into documented and undocumented, and citizen and immigrant. We must struggle together against these repressive forces. These divisions only strengthen our enemies. 

Facebook Twitter Share

K.S. Mehta

K.S. Mehta is a research assistant in New York City.

United States

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Has No Place at Labor Notes

The Labor Notes Conference will have record attendance this year, but it’s showing its limits by opening with a speech from Chicago’s pro-cop Democratic mayor, Brandon Johnson. Instead of facilitating the Democratic Party’s co-optation of our movement, Labor Notes should be a space for workers and socialists to gather and fight for a class-independent alternative.

Emma Lee

April 16, 2024

Liberal Towns in New Jersey Are Increasing Attacks on Pro-Palestine Activists

A group of neighbors in South Orange and Maplewood have become a reference point for pro-Palestine organizing in New Jersey suburbs. Now these liberal towns are upping repression against the local activists.

Samuel Karlin

April 12, 2024

“We Shouldn’t Let this Stop Us”: Suspended Columbia Student Activist Speaks Out

Aidan Parisi, a student at Columbia University’s School of Social Work, was recently suspended and has been threatened with eviction from their graduate student housing for pro-Palestinian activism on campus. Aidan talked to Left Voice about the state of repression, the movement at Columbia, and the path forward for uniting the student movement with the labor movement and other movements against oppression.

Left Voice

April 11, 2024

The Movement for Palestine Needs Independent, Working-Class Politics

As the brutal genocide of Palestinians continues with the help of the Biden administration, there is maneuver underway to co-opt the movement for Palestine. We need to have a democratic and independent movement that relies on the power of the working class, the student movement, and mobilizations in the streets.

Tatiana Cozzarelli

April 7, 2024

MOST RECENT

U.S. Imperialism is Pushing Tensions in the Middle East to a Boiling Point

U.S. Imperialism's support for Israel is driving the tensions behind Iran's attack and the escalations in the Middle East. It is all the more urgent for the working class to unite with the movement for Palestine against imperialism and chart a way out of the crisis in the region.

Samuel Karlin

April 15, 2024

Thousands of Police Deployed to Shut Down Congress on Palestine in Berlin

This weekend, a Palestine Congress was supposed to take place in the German capital. But 2,500 police were mobilized and shut down the event before the first speech could be held. Multiple Jewish comrades were arrested.

Nathaniel Flakin

April 12, 2024

Fired by a German University for Solidarity with Palestine — Interview with Nancy Fraser

The University of Cologne canceled a guest professorship with the philosophy professor from The New School. In this interview, she speaks about Germany dividing between "Good Jews" and "Bad Jews," her politicization in the civil rights movement, and her time in an Israeli kibbutz.

Nathaniel Flakin

April 10, 2024

Pro-Palestine Activists in France Get Summons from Anti-Terrorist Police

As part of a repressive campaign against the movement for Palestine in France activists have gotten summons from “anti-terrorist” police. The movement for Palestine in the United States must oppose all repression of our movement here and in Europe.

Samuel Karlin

April 9, 2024