
How The Most Powerful Nation Lost Control Of Its Borders Former Ice The phrase “abolish ice” is one of those rallying cries that, like “black lives matter” and “defund the police,” used to make no sense at all to most americans. but after watching immigration nation, netflix’s searing six part insider look at the u.s. immigration and customs. Netflix’s “immigration nation” gives a behind the scenes look at ice’s execution of trump’s zero tolerance immigration policy. it’s so disturbing trump fought to block its release.

What Is Ice And Why Do Critics Want To Abolish It The New York Times Immigration authorities are making more arrests than they did under president biden. but the department of homeland security's own data shows that they're not keeping pace with white house demands. A new documentary peers inside the secretive world of immigration enforcement. the filmmakers faced demands to delete scenes and delay broadcast until after the election. Ice's deportation actions signal that anyone who isn't a u.s. citizen is 'at risk – period,' immigration attorney says. The shake up at ice comes as the president, and his top immigration officials, are increasingly frustrated with the pace of arrests and deportations.

Immigration Nation Review The Netflix Docuseries Offers A Searing Ice's deportation actions signal that anyone who isn't a u.s. citizen is 'at risk – period,' immigration attorney says. The shake up at ice comes as the president, and his top immigration officials, are increasingly frustrated with the pace of arrests and deportations. The trump administration ramped up goals for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement to make 1,200 to 1,500 arrests per day, the washington post reports. Some immigrants are worried that routine check ins with immigration authorities are turning into detention hot spots as the trump administration ramps up deportations.

Immigration Nation Drew Complaints From Ice Filmmakers Say The New The trump administration ramped up goals for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement to make 1,200 to 1,500 arrests per day, the washington post reports. Some immigrants are worried that routine check ins with immigration authorities are turning into detention hot spots as the trump administration ramps up deportations.