Beyond the Big Cities, ICE Is Rattling Small-Town and Exurban America (NY Times)
Beyond the Big Cities, ICE Is Rattling Small-Town and Exurban America
The New York Times
President Trump may be ending the surge of immigration agents in the Twin Cities, but his mass deportation effort has already extended well past large, liberal cities like Minneapolis, to small communities where the national spotlight does not exist but the impact can be at least as acute.
In places like Cornelius, Ore., Danbury, Conn., Biddeford, Maine, and Coon Rapids, Minn., where moderation, not partisanship, might predominate, the arrival of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the more aggressive tactics ICE officers often use have been jarring. In small towns, resources may already stretched, and even a single incident can shatter the tranquillity of neighborhoods unaccustomed to turmoil.
ICE is proud of its reach. The agency is using data-driven intelligence to deploy its agents, the agency said in an email, declining to identify a spokesman. It added, ICE operates everywhere rural, urban, and suburban.
In Coon Rapids, an exurb about 15 miles from downtown Minneapolis, Bill Carlson recently watched federal agents as they waited across the street for hours to take away a Vietnamese family he called his neighbors.
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