A coach and his youth-league baseball players were approached by ICE agents in Riverside Park, who demanded identification under the suspicion that they were undocumented. All players were U.S. citizens, yet only two returned for the next practice, illustrating the trauma inflicted. Similar incidents have occurred nationwide, demonstrating a pattern of fear and abuse by ICE, such as arresting U.S. citizens, racial profiling, and detaining individuals in mundane settings, leading to widespread anxiety among families.
ICE agents approached a youth-league baseball coach and his players in Manhattan's Riverside Park, demanding IDs and questioning them mid-practice under suspicion of 'being undocumented.' All the kids were American citizens.
Only two players returned for the next practice after the ICE incident, illustrating the profound impact of such encounters on children even when they are U.S. citizens.
In Los Angeles, a video captured ICE agents urinating on school grounds, showcasing their brutal power in front of children and teachers.
The attorney general in Arizona sought accountability from ICE after a New Mexico man was wrongly arrested, highlighting the severe consequences of mistaken identity involving U.S. citizens.
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