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Under President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, mass deportations have extended to U.S. citizens, including those from Native tribal nations. Native American citizens, particularly from the Navajo Nation, have been targeted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, with reports of racial profiling and questioning based on race or skin color. The Navajo Nation president has voiced concerns about the negative impact on citizens, urging them to carry identification to avoid issues with ICE. Similarly, a military veteran and Puerto Rican citizen were detained during an ICE raid in Newark, New Jersey, raising concerns about racial targeting.

ICE has increasingly focused on deporting individuals without criminal convictions, and a new bill, the Laken Riley Act, would broaden the criteria for arrests. Immigration advocates warn that this approach may lead to more racial profiling, especially in immigrant and communities of color. While mass deportation efforts continue, concerns about funding and resources have emerged. Advocacy groups emphasize the importance of knowing legal rights during these raids. This crackdown is reminiscent of the controversial “Operation Wetback” under Eisenhower, which also led to deportations of U.S. citizens of Mexican descent.

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