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U.S. Citizens Warned to Carry ID Amid ICE Ramp-Up

BE PREPARED

The advice comes as Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials carry out raids.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 11:  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officers arrive to a Flatbush Gardens home in search of an undocumented immigrant on April 11, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. New York is considered a "sanctuary city" for undocumented immigrants, and ICE receives little or no cooperation from local law enforcement.  ICE said that officers arrested 225 people for violation of immigration laws during the 6-day operation, the largest in New York City in recent years. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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U.S. citizens are being warned to carry their ID’s with them as run-ins with immigration officers ramp up across the country. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workers are reported to be actively questioning and detaining individuals in the U.S. after President Donald Trump took office less than a week ago. Outlets have reported that even citizens have been detained in some of the said raids, causing concern among groups like Navajo Nation, where its president, Buu Nygren, warned members to carry their identification with them. “While we understand that heightened awareness can trigger panic, we wish to emphasize that the best approach is to be prepared,” Nygren wrote on Facebook Thursday. “Having your state ID is crucial.” The Arizona tribal leader said that the ICE activity had prompted “anxiety and hysteria among community members.” A raid in Newark, New Jersey this week allegedly resulted in a U.S. veteran being detained by officials, among other American citizens, Newsweek reported. New Jersey rep Bonnie Watson Coleman warned on X: “It doesn’t matter if you’re a citizen who served our country in uniform, you too can be stopped without a warning or a warrant and shaken down for your papers.”

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