Sunday, December 14, 2025
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Trump’s immigration police state is growing at warp speed

September 13, 2025
in Politics
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Trump’s immigration police state is growing at warp speed
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Andrea RENAULT / Star Max

Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily.

When it passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in June, Congress handed nearly $75 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Some $30 billion of that money will be spent on enforcement and deportation—hiring spree incoming—and another $45 billion will go toward new detention centers, including 50 by the end of the year.

The OBBB immediately supercharged President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, which already had been terrorizing immigrant communities and sending asylum seekers to a hellish prison in El Salvador. But an important part of the detention state ramp-up has flown under the radar: ICE’s increased cooperation with local law enforcement agencies.

At the end of the Biden presidency, ICE had just 135 287(g) deals in place; now there are 1,001—a 641 percent increase.

On Friday, ICE hit a new milestone: The agency has now signed more than 1,000 so-called 287(g) agreements nationwide. These agreements, which deputize local police and jails to perform certain immigration enforcement functions, have exploded under Trump. At the end of the Biden presidency, ICE had just 135 287(g) deals in place; now there are 1,001—a 641 percent increase.

About half of these agreements are what ICE calls task force agreements, which allow state and local cops to essentially act as immigration agents while fulfilling their regular police duties. If these sound familiar—and familiarly problematic—it’s because they were discontinued in 2012, following a Department of Justice investigation the year before that found widespread racial profiling by Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, then led by the notorious Joe Arpaio. The Trump administration brought task forces back this year, and ICE has signed more than 500 of these particular agreements across 33 states.

As my colleague Laura C. Morel wrote in July, Florida has led the way in signing 287(g) agreements, as part of its larger push to be a leader in Trump’s deportation efforts (see also: the Alligator Alcatraz tent city). In fact, state legislators even passed into law a bill that requires county jails and the sheriff’s offices running those facilities to participate in 287(g). Local advocates told Laura they were worried about what all this would mean for immigrant communities across Florida:

Growing cooperation between ICE and police in Florida will affect the day-to-day lives of immigrant families. “It’s not just about [an immigrant asking]: ‘What happens if I have to have an interaction with a police officer in some sort of criminal context?’” Greer says. “Living your life and existing in this community is now an extreme risk to being able to come home and see your kids, being able to come home and see your family. It is incredibly frightening.”

State cooperation with federal immigration authorities can lead to “rippling harm” on the communities that police are meant to serve and protect, says Shayna Kessler, director of the Advancing Universal Representation Initiative at the Vera Institute of Justice. “It increases distrust in law enforcement. It increases fear in immigrant communities, it decreases the ability of immigrants to take care of their families, to support the economy, and to be strong and stable members of their communities.”

The federal government is already pumping billions of dollars into Trump’s anti-immigration crackdown, unleashing masked agents all across America. But in many places, undocumented immigrants will now also have to worry that any encounter with a police officer could lead to their deportation.



Source link

Tags: GROWINGimmigrationPolicespeedstateTrumpswarp
Previous Post

This Blog’s Saturday Morning Substack Messages For America During The Chaos.

Next Post

Widowed and resolute: Erika Kirk honors Charlie Kirk

Related Posts

A dozen ways you (yes, you) can help fight climate change
Politics

A dozen ways you (yes, you) can help fight climate change

December 14, 2025
Unfit Trump Spreads Misinformation After Brown University Mass Shooting
Politics

Unfit Trump Spreads Misinformation After Brown University Mass Shooting

December 14, 2025
Covid shots may get FDA’s strongest warning
Politics

Covid shots may get FDA’s strongest warning

December 13, 2025
TSA is forwarding names, photos, and flight info to ICE
Politics

TSA is forwarding names, photos, and flight info to ICE

December 13, 2025
Scientists find polar bear genes behave differently according to climate
Politics

Scientists find polar bear genes behave differently according to climate

December 13, 2025
How a South Texas news desert allows misinformation to flourish
Politics

How a South Texas news desert allows misinformation to flourish

December 13, 2025
Next Post
Widowed and resolute: Erika Kirk honors Charlie Kirk

Widowed and resolute: Erika Kirk honors Charlie Kirk

Watters Continues Throwing Fuel On The Fire While Playing The ‘Can’t We All Get Along’ Game

Watters Continues Throwing Fuel On The Fire While Playing The 'Can't We All Get Along' Game

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
A “suicide pod” in Switzerland roils the right-to-die debate.

A “suicide pod” in Switzerland roils the right-to-die debate.

December 26, 2024
I’m Psyched For ‘Alien Earth’

I’m Psyched For ‘Alien Earth’

July 22, 2025
Paul defeats Tyson in unanimous decision

Paul defeats Tyson in unanimous decision

November 16, 2024
Could Dune: Prophecy really be the next Game of Thrones? 

Could Dune: Prophecy really be the next Game of Thrones? 

November 18, 2024
With impaired vision, Elton John couldn’t see opening night of his new West End production

With impaired vision, Elton John couldn’t see opening night of his new West End production

December 2, 2024
Assad is gone. Will Syrian refugees go home?

Assad is gone. Will Syrian refugees go home?

December 14, 2024
“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

0
The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

0
The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

0
Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

0
MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

0
Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

0
Gunther wins LOL: John Cena ends one-of-a-kind WWE career in bog-standard fashion

Gunther wins LOL: John Cena ends one-of-a-kind WWE career in bog-standard fashion

December 14, 2025
At least 12 dead at an Australian mass shooting targeting a Hannukah celebration

At least 12 dead at an Australian mass shooting targeting a Hannukah celebration

December 14, 2025
Guaranteed Basic Income Program In Rochester NY Deemed A Success

Guaranteed Basic Income Program In Rochester NY Deemed A Success

December 14, 2025
How do you know if you’re wasting your life?

How do you know if you’re wasting your life?

December 14, 2025
A dozen ways you (yes, you) can help fight climate change

A dozen ways you (yes, you) can help fight climate change

December 14, 2025
C&L’s Late Nite Music Club With  Marcus Miller: Detroit

C&L’s Late Nite Music Club With Marcus Miller: Detroit

December 14, 2025
Smart Again

Stay informed with Smart Again, the go-to news source for liberal perspectives and in-depth analysis on politics, social justice, and more. Join us in making news smart again.

CATEGORIES

  • Community
  • Law & Defense
  • Politics
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

LATEST UPDATES

  • Gunther wins LOL: John Cena ends one-of-a-kind WWE career in bog-standard fashion
  • At least 12 dead at an Australian mass shooting targeting a Hannukah celebration
  • Guaranteed Basic Income Program In Rochester NY Deemed A Success
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Go to mobile version