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ICE arrests continue at Federal Plaza, separating families and leaving children in tears

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ICE Arrests in Courts

Introduction to the Issue

ICE arrests continued in immigration court Wednesday, including an emotional family separation that left two children in tears amid a government shutdown, seeing court hearings briefly delayed.

A day after roughing up reporters and hours after the federal government shut down, masked ICE agents continued their seizure operations Wednesday at 26 Federal Plaza — which included an emotional family separation that left two children in tears.

The Scene at 26 Federal Plaza

The detainments came one day after a hectic scuffle inside 26 Federal Plaza that saw masked feds brutally shove press photographers, leaving one journalist hospitalized after suffering a serious injury from a fall.
Tensions reached an all-time high on Oct. 1 as resolute members of the press continued to document ICE activity following the injury. While some of the agents expressed sorrow for the dramatic incident that made headlines, others doubled down, blaming the media.

Impact of the Government Shutdown

Despite the tension and the federal government shutdown, which indefinitely delayed scheduled hearings at immigration courts, business for the federal agents went on.

A man is arrested without even seeing a judge.Photo by Dean Moses Photo by Dean Moses

Court Proceedings and ICE Activities

Judges initially did not hold court hearings during the early part of the morning. Immigrants arrived on the 12th floor only to be sent away, and although they did not see a judge, ICE agents waiting outside the court quickly whisked them away.
“There is no due process,” one court observer said.
Later, however, the courtrooms reopened, but the detainments continued. One man was pulled from his family and rushed down a hallway and out of sight. His two young sons were left howling in sorrow and weeping profusely as their mother guided them away, also crying. Another woman was likewise left in tears at the mere sight of the armed, masked men.

Emotional Toll on Families

Court observers could be seen taking her by the arms and guiding her to court as she dabbed her eyes with a tissue.

A woman is left in tears at the sight of ICE.Photo by Dean Moses A child weeps after his father is taken by ICE.Photo by Dean Moses

This all comes mere days after an ICE agent was suspended and then reinstated for shoving an Ecuadorian mother, Monica Moreta-Galarza, to the ground after she pleaded for mercy for her husband.

Advice to Those with Upcoming Hearings

As tensions escalate, Moreta-Galarza’s attorney, Lina Stillman, told amNewYork that she is recommending that those who have upcoming hearings not attend them alone.
“I would say to them, don’t show up to court by themselves. The entire world is seeing what’s happening to these families because you guys are there. The reason this video went viral is that it’s outrageous.  This shouldn’t happen to anybody, this shouldn’t happen anywhere,” Stillman said.
A man is arrested by ICE.Photo by Dean Moses

Conclusion

The ongoing ICE arrests and family separations at 26 Federal Plaza highlight the urgent need for reform and attention to the plight of immigrants navigating the complex and often intimidating immigration court system. The emotional toll on families and the lack of due process are stark reminders of the challenges faced by those seeking justice and a safe haven.

FAQs

Q: What is happening with ICE arrests at 26 Federal Plaza?

A: ICE agents are continuing to make arrests at 26 Federal Plaza, including in immigration court, leading to family separations and emotional distress for those involved.

Q: How has the government shutdown affected immigration court hearings?

A: The government shutdown initially delayed scheduled hearings at immigration courts, but courtrooms later reopened, and hearings resumed.

Q: What advice is being given to individuals with upcoming immigration court hearings?

A: Attorney Lina Stillman recommends that individuals do not attend their hearings alone, citing the importance of having support and documentation of the proceedings.

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