I’ve
been reading a variety of posts and memes encouraging me to take a wait and see
attitude towards the tactics of ICE rounding up all manner of aliens. ICE,
under the direction of the administration, not only raids numerous workplaces,
but also camps in the government buildings where immigration courts meet and
detains or arrests individuals when they come in for scheduled court
appearances. They are casting as large a net as possible in order to meet the
stated administration goal of deporting more undocumented aliens than President
Eisenhower. Their efforts and tactics have caused a considerable stir across
the nation, and significant demonstrations in Los Angeles and New York. Some
question the legality of detaining someone while they are attending a court
ordered meeting as part of their process. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of men
and women are being asked to wait and see while in custody.
The
idea of waiting and seeing implies a certain level of trust in the
administration to properly work the system, to respect the concept of due
process. Many of the memes and other postings claim that an undocumented alien
does not deserve due process, which is untrue according to our legal system. In
fact, due process enables us to verify a person’s legal status and take the
appropriate action, whether that be release or deportation. Due process enables
us to protect the innocent and hold the guilty accountable for their actions.
We’ve long taken the stance that someone is innocent until proven guilty, and
this is why I’m uncomfortable with the wait and see recommendation.
Our
administration has shown itself very willing to discard due process. They have
already deported American citizens, adults and children. This callous attitude
toward due process and human rights does not warrant my trust. Their
willingness to deport citizens without cause, other than being brown and in the
wrong place and wrong time, has eroded my trust. They must take steps to show
that they understand due process and the roles of the judiciary, the executive,
and the legislative branches. When they have trampled on due process, they have
infringed upon the role of the judiciary. This lack of respect for the
constitutional roles of government concerns me greatly. What is to stop them
from detaining and then deporting me?
This
cavalier attitude towards due process and other civil liberties has eroded
trust, and the administration needs to take appropriate measures to rebuild
that trust. This does not mean that they need to give up on their stated goals;
they just need to move the levers of government according to the Constitution
and laws of the land. A population which does not trust its government will
soon feel adrift and unattached. In this time, we need to work together to
address the multitude of challenges that lay before us. This is not a partisan
issue. It is an issue of good leadership and strength of character; both of
which seem in short supply these days.
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