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The Crisis Unfolds The Crisis Unfolds
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When ICE Shows Up in Human Trafficking Court When ICE Shows Up in Human Trafficking Court
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Rapid Response in the Age of Twitter Rapid Response in the Age of Twitter
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ICE Refuses to Relent ICE Refuses to Relent
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Neutrality and Civil Disobedience in the Age of Trump Neutrality and Civil Disobedience in the Age of Trump
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Conclusion Conclusion
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5 Crisis in the Courts: The Campaign to Get ICE Out of New York State Courts
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Published:February 2021
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Abstract
This chapter explores the use of creative coalition-building to put an end to brazen tactics undertaken by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New York State courthouses. Immigrants entering state courts as victims or witnesses were being dragged out of courthouses by ICE plainclothes officers and detained. This dramatic increase in courthouse arrests instilled fear and obstructed justice. Immigrants who needed to go to court for housing matters, custody battles, human trafficking, or domestic violence proceedings were no longer safe. As ICE’s aggressive tactics persisted, lawyers and advocates quickly banded together and got creative to put an end to ICE’s enforcement in and around courthouses. This chapter discusses how attorney’s had to question their role as advocates, as members of the bar with professional responsibility, and as citizens with moral obligations. From walkouts to Twitter, lawyers and advocates did whatever they could to take the courthouses back.
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