Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan declared on Tuesday that the federal government “shouldn’t wait” for undocumented immigrants to commit a crime before they are detained, comments that were characterized by one immigrant rights activist as part of the “reign of terror” President Donald Trump has unleashed in immigrant communities.
Homan added that undocumented residents in the U.S. “should be uncomfortable” and “looking over their shoulder[s],” concluding that “no population of persons” in the country illegally is safe from deportation.
“You should look over your shoulder,” he said, “and you need to be worried.”
The remarks came during a House Appropriations Committee hearing, in which Homan asked for more than a billion dollars to expand ICE’s capacity to detain and deport undocumented immigrants. Immigration arrests are “already up sharply since President Trump took office,” the Washington Post noted, and they “could rise dramatically next year” if Homan’s requests are fulfilled.
“Part of that increase,” added Buzzfeed‘s Salvador Hernandez, “is due…to what many have seen as a shift in the agency to not just focus on immigrants with violent criminal histories, but minor crimes as well. Attorneys have also pointed to undocumented immigrants who have been detained without any criminal history, or minor convictions.”
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