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Abolish ICE

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Under the Presidency of Donald Trump, the existence of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has become a highly controversial issue. With widespread separation of families and legion abuses in privately owned detention centers, all fueled by openly racist pronouncements from the White House, increasing numbers are now demanding the abolition of the agency. They include both activists and mainstream politicians such as Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand.

Many of the immigrants caught up in ICE’s dragnet are only attempting to cross the border because of abuses by the United States in their home countries. And harassment of those fleeing is not restricted to the present administration. Barack Obama’s presidency was responsible for nearly 3 million deportations, a record number.

Written with passion and eloquence this concise philippic provides moving examples of the abuses that occur under the cold eye of ICE and sets out convincing arguments for getting rid of it.

160 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2019

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Natascha Elena Uhlmann

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Natascha Elena Uhlmann is a writer and immigrant rights activist from Sonora, Mexico. Natascha Elena Uhlmann is a writer and activist from Sonora, Mexico. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Truthout, ReWire.News, and Teen Vogue. She is also the editor and translator of President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s book, A New Hope for Mexico

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37 reviews
January 6, 2026
As someone who interacts with the topic of immigration on a daily basis - both at work and at home - I stray away from such literature. However, I devoured this entire book during my two hour flight. A great insight into the conditions the imperialist US creates that force migration, the racialization behind “illegality” and the need for the abolition of ICE.

“We’re here because you were there”

Notable book s/o to No More Deaths
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223 reviews
July 30, 2025
This is an excellent book and you should read it. It’s short! I really like understanding the history of how we ended up here and why things are the way they are, even when they’re so deeply awful. So good rec shoe (begrudgingly. this is also a callout to write your email already). Anyway. to vastly oversimplify the situation:
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50 reviews
August 3, 2025
I have been wanting to read this book for a while . I looked at 3 different book stores and struggled to find it where I just got it off the publishers site . This book is a MUST READ For Americans. A important note is this book was written in 2019, ice is in full force and has been more violent than ever, But they have always been violent and that is what this book highlights . As uhlmann says “there is power in knowing our history “ . Ice is Americas version of the Gestapo, and is so evil. I will suggest this book to all my friends . We need to fully understand what is going on, and we need to abolish ice . A quote that stuck with me in this book is : “abolishing an agency that hunts, assaults, and terrorizes human beings is not radical. Allowing it to continue is”. I will forever keep this book and share it with friends .
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189 reviews10 followers
December 30, 2019
Every American ought to know the facts this book lays out so clearly, and with such detailed sources quoted in the footnotes. It is not responsible to say of immigrants of any type and from any country (though we know where the fingers are mostly pointed right now) that they "broke the law" or should just "get in line." Find out about what laws have been made, and when and why, and why " getting in line" is literally not possible. Find out about the legal option of claiming asylum and how those who exercise it now are being treated. Find out about how ICE, which is less than twenty years old, and CBP actually operate. If you can't cope with all the information in this book, try reading one person's story in The Line Becomes A River, by someone who worked in border enforcement.
1 review1 follower
December 31, 2025
Necessary reading for all in the United States. Our racist immigration and prison systems destroy the lives of black and brown people while corporations profit. Democratic and Republican Administrations both push anti-immigrant laws and regulations, costing the tax-payers billions every year. It's well past time to get rid of ICE.
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136 reviews7 followers
September 26, 2020
Required reading for any substantive discussion about immigration policy. Very easy, well-cited read that outlines how US intervention in Central America decades ago is tied to the state of affairs today. ("We are here, because you were there.") Unthinkable human rights abuses occur in ICE facilities, and the American taxpayer is footing the bill. People die of thirst in the Sonoran Desert, and border agents deliberately remove donations of water that could keep them alive. Everything about this is cruel. And it is all intentional.
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45 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2020
Important, poignant, and written for any audience. Great reading for those who are concerned, but unknowledgeable, about the ways that migrants are attacked by the US Government. Does an incredible job of pointing out how this system exists because of, and therefore upholds, white supremacy.
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9 reviews38 followers
March 24, 2020
Clear and concise. Well documented and cited. Especially cool to see many of my friends and most respected journalists cited—Katie Mettler, Ryan Devereaux, Manny Fernandez and Maria Sacchetti articles all got hat tips.
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11 reviews3 followers
January 14, 2023
“not only is criminalizing the basic act of human movement violent, but it sets america up for a conversation it would likely prefer to avoid. the united states has no moral standing to put criminality on trial: no nation is more steeped in violence and dispossession.”
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June 24, 2025
NECESSARY READING! ICE AIN'T EVEN THAT OLD AND WHAT DOES IT DO BESIDES TERRORIZE PEOPLE?!? WHY SHOULD CAPITAL MOVE MORE FREELY THAN HUMAN BEINGS?!
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307 reviews
July 27, 2025
very powerful, concise and timely - unfortunately there are always more horrors to learn about
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31 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2021
Such a quick and accessible read that so eloquently interrogates the understanding of immigration to the United States from Mexico and Central America as a crisis brought on by "others." Instead, it offers the perspective that not only has land been stolen and borders moved to the south by force, but the governments of Anglo America and allies have always been severely implicated in the violence that would lead people to seek asylum or immigrate in the first place.
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