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ICE raids in Maine jailed over 170 U.S. citizens, mostly people of color, sparking fears of racial profiling and systemic injustice.
A surge in ICE enforcement in Maine, with arrests up 75% and record Border Patrol detentions, has led to U.S. citizens—many of color—being detained despite showing proof of citizenship.
Over 170 citizens were held by October, some for days without legal access, raising concerns about racial profiling over criminality.
Policies favoring white or right-leaning immigrants echo past discriminatory practices, while political rhetoric fuels xenophobia.
Families, including those with American-born children, now live in fear, highlighting a system where race, not law, appears to drive enforcement.
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Las redadas de ICE en Maine encarcelaron a más de 170 ciudadanos estadounidenses, en su mayoría personas de color, provocando temores de discriminación racial e injusticia sistémica.