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Unseen Arrests: Families Torn Apart in Immigration Courts
North Los Angeles Street Immigration Court, USASaturday, May 24, 2025
The Biden administration had set up a system called CPB One, allowing asylum seekers to enter the country legally after a background check. Over 900, 000 people have entered the U. S. through this program since January 2023. However, the Trump administration has turned this tool into a self-deportation mechanism, punishing those who follow the rules. This is causing fear and uncertainty among immigrants, who are now afraid to come to court, fearing they might be detained.
The courthouse arrests are highly coordinated between Homeland Security lawyers and federal agents. Families and lawyers have described similar accounts nationwide, painting a grim picture of the current immigration climate. The arrests are not just happening in Los Angeles but in cities across the country, from Santa Ana to Chicago, from San Diego to New York.
Immigrant rights advocates are frustrated. They argue that immigration court should be a place where people can present their claims and have them assessed fairly. Instead, they see a system that is increasingly targeting those who are trying to do the right thing, following the rules set by the government. This is causing fear and uncertainty, making it harder for immigrants to navigate the system. The Trump administration's policies are not just about deportation; they are about creating an atmosphere of fear and mistrust.
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