Immigration actions ‘hateful and divisive,’ Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib says
President Donald Trump is making good on a campaign promise to take swift action against undocumented immigrants.
With a slew of executive actions and the passage of the bipartisan Laken Riley Act, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting raids in immigrant communities.
Though, some of those raids are subjecting American citizens and documented immigrants to harassment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-Detroit) has been a fierce critic of President Trump’s policies going back to his first term.
“Our immigrant neighbors, no matter their status in the United States are under attack right now and being vilified and seen as violent,” Tlaib said. “It’s incredibly hateful and divisive.”
Legal and illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border has been characterized as an “invasion” by conservatives.
Undocumented immigration is characterized as a drain on the economy — though migrants generate nearly $100 Billion in taxes.
The Laken Riley Act allows for the deportation of non-citizens for low-level crimes like shoplifting.
Tlaib abstained from voting on the bill.
“It sounds like this is, that it’s going to make us safer. It’s not,” Tlaib said. “It literally would target people — merely accuse them of a crime, no conviction. Just accuse them of a crime, and they would be in mandatory detention.”
All of Michigan’s Republican Congressional delegation voted for it — as well as two Democrats in the House (U.S. Reps. Kristen McDonald Rivet and Hillary Scholten) and both U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Elissa Slotkin.
Tlaib says fearmongering about immigrants while refusing to address income inequality isn’t an accident.
“It’s the corporations, the big tax breaks and all of the things that we see in policy that make it easier for the wealthy to continue to make money off of these broken systems,” Tlaib said.
She says it’s important for her constituents to know their rights.
“Don’t open the door if an immigration agent comes knocking. ICE has no right to enter your home without a valid warrant. Don’t answer any questions from immigration agent if they try to talk to you. You have a right to remain silent. You don’t have to sign anything or hand anything over. You can ask for a lawyer…” she said.
Trump has expressed interest in using the U.S. Department of Justice to go after political opponents. Former President Biden issued blanket pardons to much of his family and political allies because of it.
WDET asked Tlaib if the possibility she might be targeted concerned her at all.
“I don’t think he knew both of my sittys, my grandmothers, if he met them, he’d know I’d be ready for them,” she said.
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