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美国国家公共电台 NPR ICE Raids Expected To Target Recently Arrived Migrant Families In 10 Cities

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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:

Immigrant communities are once again bracing1 for nationwide raids targeting migrant families. The raids are expected to begin Sunday.

Here's acting2 U.S. Citizenship3 and Immigration Services Director Ken4 Cuccinelli speaking to reporters at the White House yesterday.

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KEN CUCCINELLI: They're absolutely going to happen. There's approximately a million people in this country with removal orders.

SHAPIRO: These raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement are expected to target a much smaller group, probably a few thousand migrants in total.

Joining us with the latest is NPR's Joel Rose here in the studio.

Hey, Joel.

JOEL ROSE, BYLINE5: Hey, Ari.

SHAPIRO: President Trump6 first threatened these raids last month before then calling them off. What do we know about the current plans?

ROSE: Well, as before, these raids are expected to target migrant families who've recently arrived in the U.S., mostly from Central America, and who've already received their final orders of deportation7. We think they'll be concentrated mainly in 10 cities - Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Houston among them. These are places where the Department of Justice has sped up immigration cases of many recent arrivals.

We asked ICE for more details. They declined to comment on operations. But at the same time, administration officials are saying that these raids are imminent8.

SHAPIRO: We're going to hear from Houston's mayor in just a moment. But why would they announce that these raids are coming? Doesn't that kind of undermine the mission?

ROSE: Well, I put that question to former ICE Director John Sandweg. Here is what he had to say.

JOHN SANDWEG: It's confusing for me why you would ever advertise an operation like this in advance of actually conducting it. I mean, that violates the cardinal9 rule, which is that you maintain the element of surprise, both to protect the safety of your officers and to ensure the effectiveness of the operation.

ROSE: Sandweg thinks there is tension inside the Department of Homeland Security about that very question because, first, President Trump tweeted that these raids were coming and also that this current operation has been leaked to the public.

But Sandweg also thinks there are big concerns inside DHS about going after migrant families in the first place in this public way because, you know, Sandweg says if children are separated from their parents as a result of this - of these raids, it could really be a black eye for ICE and could potentially - that could potentially happen if these raids - if the parents are in the country illegally but the children are U.S. citizens. So - and all of this is happening, of course, at a time when DHS is already taking a lot of heat for how it's treating migrants in its custody10.

SHAPIRO: Yeah. Within immigrant communities, how are people preparing for this?

ROSE: Well, they've seen this coming for several weeks and have been planning in preparation. They think this operation might put entire communities at risk of deportation, not just these migrant families.

I talked to Andrea Guttin. She is the legal director at Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative.

ANDREA GUTTIN: We tell people to know their rights, to know that they don't have to tell anyone their immigration status. They don't have to open the door for anyone unless there is a signed warrant by a judge, which is different than an administrative11 warrant signed by ICE. We are concerned that family members might be picked up additionally in these raids, not just people with deportation orders.

ROSE: There are also protests planned over the coming days. The ACLU has gone to court preemptively, hoping to get a judge to block the raids. The ACLU argues that these cases were moved through the court system so quickly that many of the migrants probably didn't even get notices to appear in court at all.

SHAPIRO: Why is the administration so focused on these families in particular?

ROSE: It's true that past administrations - in past administrations, these would - families would not have been a priority for deportation. Under President Obama, for example, ICE focused more on immigrants with criminal records, which the majority of these migrant families don't have.

But this administration wants to discourage Central American migrants from coming north. We've seen huge numbers crossing the border this year, although they dipped a bit last month. And the administration really wants to show it is willing to crack down on these migrants if and when they lose their asylum12 cases.

SHAPIRO: NPR's Joel Rose. Thanks a lot.

ROSE: You're welcome.


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n.市民权,公民权,国民的义务(身份)
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  • He was born in Sweden,but he doesn't have Swedish citizenship.他在瑞典出生,但没有瑞典公民身分。
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  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
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adj.行政的,管理的
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  • He regarded all these administrative details as beneath his notice.他认为行政管理上的这些琐事都不值一顾。
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n.避难所,庇护所,避难
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  • The people ask for political asylum.人们请求政治避难。
  • Having sought asylum in the West for many years,they were eventually granted it.他们最终获得了在西方寻求多年的避难权。
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