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Routine Check-ins Turned into Unexpected Arrests
Miami, Florida, USA,Thursday, April 24, 2025
This is not an isolated incident. Multiple immigration lawyers have reported seeing more cases like Josue's. Clients are showing up to what they believe are routine immigration appointments and getting detained. This has led to a rise in clients skipping their appointments and court dates, fearing that they too might be detained.
The Biden administration had previously stated that immigrants without a criminal record, like Josue, were a low priority for arrest and deportation. However, this seems to have changed. Immigration attorneys are now warning their clients that they could be detained or deported when they show up for routine court hearings or appointments.
The data on how many people have been detained in similar situations is scarce. However, it is clear that the immigration landscape is changing. Historically, priority for detention and deportation was given to criminals and those deemed dangerous to their communities. But now, detention seems to be the default.
This has left many families in a difficult position. They have to decide whether to try to stay together or comply with the law. For Josue, this means being transferred to a detention facility in Texas. His attorney has requested a halt to deportation proceedings, but his future remains uncertain.
The situation is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by immigrants in the U. S. It also highlights the need for clear and consistent immigration policies. Until then, many families will continue to live in fear and uncertainty.
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