Texas Republican weaponizes ICE raids to stifle political opponents’ free speech – Shareblue Media

Posted: May 30, 2017 at 2:13 pm

On Monday, a massive protest of immigrant activists, civilrights, and labor unionsat the Texas state capitol in Austin made national news after a fight broke out between state Rep.Matt Rinaldi (R-Irving) and his colleagues, during which Rinaldi threatened to shoot a Democratic lawmaker.

While Rinaldis threat was horrifying, the context of the fight makes it even worse. The argument was precipitated by Rinaldis announcementhe had called ICE on the protestors a brazenattempt to suppress their right to peaceful assembly.

For years, Republicanshave tried to eliminate the rights of immigrants. Theystood in the way of legislation to allow young people brought here as children to apply for citizenship. They have attacked so-called sanctuary cities that require federal agents to have a warrant for immigrants in their custody. They have even played with the idea of stripping theU.S.-born children of immigrants of birthright citizenship.

Texas is at the forefront of this battle. The reason activists gathered at the capitol in the first place was to protest Senate Bill 4, a show-your-papers law just signed by Gov.Greg Abbott. The lawgives local police broad powers to ask suspects their immigration status. It also makes it an imprisonable offense for sheriffs to restrict cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, even if ICE asks them to use their own resources or violate civil liberties.

This low-grade campaign of legalized terror, combined withsweeping ICE raids under Donald Trump, have made some immigrant families in some parts of the country terrified to venture out in public. Even people with green cards are scared of deportation.

And in some households, people here legally are refusing to apply for food stamps because they fearICE will follow the paper trail to relatives who might not have legal status. Even before Trump was elected, President Barack Obama felt he had to assure Hispanic citizens that if they register to vote, the government will not use that info to go after their noncitizen relatives.

By announcing he was calling ICE on protestors, Rinaldi sent a clear message, not only to undocumented immigrants but to all brown-skinned Texans who might look illegal. He was saying: do not protestus, or we will try to have you arrested and deported.

The fact that Texas is stripping the civil liberties of Hispanic people is horrible enough. That lawmakers now feel emboldened to deny freedom of speech and petition forthose who disagree makes it infinitely worse.

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