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Potential ICE activity sparks concerns among Detroit residents
DETROIT – Residents in cities across the United States, including Detroit, are expressing heightened concern following President Donald Trump’s recent announcements regarding deportation plans aimed at curbing illegal immigration.
These plans have left many on edge, fearing immediate impacts in their communities.
Detroit District 6 Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero recently took to Instagram to voice urgent concerns about alleged immigration enforcement in the city this week.
“I think it’s good that folks know what’s happening right now in Detroit,” Santiago-Romero stated in her video. “I’ve been getting reports that there is ICE, right now, going through our neighborhoods.”
The council member’s video has sparked questions among community members, especially after President Trump’s sweeping executive actions on deportation.
Santiago-Romero mentioned seeing videos of ICE patrols approaching homes, although she noted, “I’ve tried to find them, and they were gone.”
Local 4 News has been unable to verify those videos independently, and the councilwoman has not yet made herself available for an on-camera interview.
In her video, Santiago-Romero highlighted Detroit’s proximity to Canada as a factor in potential ICE activity, stating, “I literally wanted to take the time to let everybody know that, unfortunately, because we are a border state next to Canada, ICE is going to be active in our city.”
This week, Trump acted swiftly on his campaign promise to address immigration, which includes rolling back protections for undocumented immigrants at sensitive locations such as schools, churches, and hospitals.
Reverend Paul Perez of Central United Methodist Church in downtown Detroit has reaffirmed the church’s commitment to providing sanctuary.
“Central United Methodist Church is going to be committed to being a sanctuary for all,” Rev. Perez said.
Over the past eight years, the church has sheltered about four families seeking asylum and is determined to continue this work.
”The change in the sensitive location policy, that would include churches and schools and hospitals and other public events, is disturbing,” Rev. Perez explained. “Frankly, personally, I find it cruel and inhumane. It’s going to really strike fear into our communities and traumatize another generation.”
As the situation develops, community leaders and organizations in Detroit prepare to support those affected by potential immigration enforcement actions.
Immigration advocates are urging undocumented residents to know their rights, stay informed, and connect with local resources.
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Recently, reports of potential ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) activity in Detroit have sparked concerns among residents in the city. Many fear that increased immigration enforcement could lead to the separation of families and the targeting of undocumented immigrants in the community.
Detroit has a large immigrant population, with many residents coming from countries all around the world. The city has long been a welcoming place for immigrants, but the recent reports of ICE activity have left many feeling anxious and unsure about their safety and security.
Community organizations and advocates have been working to provide support and resources to immigrants in Detroit, urging them to know their rights and seek help if they encounter ICE agents. They are also calling on local officials to take a stand against increased immigration enforcement and to protect the rights of all residents, regardless of their immigration status.
As tensions continue to rise, it is more important than ever for residents in Detroit to come together and support one another. By standing in solidarity and advocating for immigrant rights, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and welcoming community for all.
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