Detention of Hundreds of Immigrants Rouses Fear, Sparks Protest
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 09:28PM
TheSpook
Immigration agents have arrested hundreds of undocumented workers and
immigrants in Southern California this month in sweeps that are causing
widespread fear in local immigrant and Latino communities. People have
taken to the streets in response to the detention of as many as 500
immigrants, and groups are currently planning a large demonstration for
this Tuesday. In light of recent protests and pressure from lawmakers,
Department of Homeland Security officials announced Friday they would
review the policy. The sweeps, which began on June 1 and have been
conducted well inside the US/Mexico border, have had a marked impact on
immigrant communities. "Everyone is afraid," said Elidia Celestina, 19,
who came from Mexico five months ago and lives in Ontario, one of the
cities that has been targeted by the sweeps. "We're like mice, hiding
in our homes," Celestina told the Chicago Sun Times. Celestina is not
alone. Many undocumented immigrants living in the targeted cities have
been gripped by fear. Those cities include Ontario, in San Bernardino
County; Corona, in Riverside County; and Escondido, in San Diego
County. All the cities are at least 40 miles from the US/Mexico border,
with Ontario being over 125 miles away. According to local papers,
immigration officials have picked up people at grocery stores, bus
stops, and while walking down the street and driving in their cars.
"These sweeps have created a pervasive fear and even anger among
Latinos regardless of their immigration status," Shaheena Ahmad Simons
told the Associated Press. Simons is a Los Angeles attorney with the
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), a nonprofit
organization. [more]
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