- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
I am reaching out today deeply disturbed and outraged by the escalating unconstitutional actions by ICE, which now amount to abduction, unlawful detention, and state-sanctioned human trafficking. These appalling acts undermine the core values of our democracy and pose a grave threat to human rights and dignity.
Yesterday in Worcester, Massachusetts, we witnessed an egregious example of unchecked brutality. A mother was forcibly seized by agents claiming to be from ICE—who provided no identification, wore masks, and carried no warrants. Her terrified 16-year-old daughter was brutally assaulted by local police, her face violently forced into the pavement while pleading for answers. This flagrant abuse violates constitutional protections, due process, and basic humanity.
Equally alarming is ICE's recent arrest of the Mayor of Newark, NJ, solely for exercising his constitutional rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. These authoritarian measures are starkly reminiscent of oppressive regimes, actions fundamentally opposed to the principles of freedom and justice we cherish.
Immigrants are foundational to our nation's identity and prosperity. Without the invaluable contributions of generations who journeyed here seeking safety and opportunity, America would cease to be the diverse and dynamic society it is today. Yet, we are rapidly devolving into a state that tolerates fascist tactics, alienating our allies and tarnishing our global standing.
We urge you to take immediate, decisive action. Publicly condemn these unconstitutional practices, push for state-level legislation to protect immigrant rights, and employ every available legal avenue to resist these human rights abuses. Mobilize your community, use your leadership to unify and galvanize collective resistance to cruelty and injustice.
History and your constituents implore you to act now—before it is too late.