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Immigrants Report Heightened Fear of ICE Enforcement Under Trump Administration

A Canadian woman detained by ICE with her daughter warns other immigrants to avoid immigration checkpoints and stay out of sight during current enforcement climate.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations have created an atmosphere of fear among immigrant communities, with some families reporting they avoid leaving their homes and others warning of increased detention risks.

Tania Warner, a 47-year-old Canadian woman, is currently detained with her seven-year-old autistic daughter Ayla at the Dilley immigration processing center in south Texas. Warner says she possesses documentation showing her legal status in the United States, but immigration agents detained her nonetheless.

From detention, Warner has advised other immigrants to avoid immigration checkpoints and maintain a low profile. She specifically warned those with pending paperwork to stay out of sight, stating that enforcement actions appear to target both documented and undocumented individuals.

The detention has affected families beyond those directly involved. In Chicago, at least one family has reportedly remained in their apartment for extended periods due to concerns about potential ICE operations in their area.

Warner's case highlights ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement policies. Her detention occurred despite her claims of having proper documentation, raising questions about the criteria and processes used in current enforcement actions.

Immigration advocacy groups have previously documented increased anxiety in immigrant communities during periods of heightened enforcement activity, with some families altering daily routines to avoid potential encounters with immigration authorities.

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