logo
Trump's mass deportation scheme is an insult to all of us

Trump's mass deportation scheme is an insult to all of us

USA Today09-06-2025

Trump's mass deportation scheme is an insult to all of us | Opinion This is not the America immigrants who actually contribute to society, have the right documentation, show character and continue to play by the rules of the nation's immigration process deserve.
Show Caption
Hide Caption
Trump administration detains Vietnamese who came as refugees after war
After the Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, Republican and Democratic administrations shielded refugees from deportation. Donald Trump is changing that.
As a nation, we shouldn't have to worry about a young man like Esro Garcia Mendez, the son of immigrants and a first-generation high school graduate in Florida's Palm Beach County. Mendez' character is evident. Instead of celebrating with friends after receiving his diploma, he rushed to HCA Palms West Hospital to be with his ailing father.
Imagine a father's joy in sharing such a special moment.
Esro kept a 4.0 grade-point average on the way to finishing high school, a goal he and his family shared as they clearly understood the importance of a high school degree. He doesn't want to stop there. He wants to enlist in the U.S. armed forces, another first that he believes will also make his family and community proud.
Although his future seems bright, there's cause for concern.
Trump's mass deportation scheme targets good people
Specifically, there simply may be too many good folk like Mendez who will get needlessly ensnared in President Donald Trump's administration's mass deportation scheme that touts making numbers.
Trump wants to deport 1 million immigrants a year, according to The Washington Post.
According to NBC News, Trump officials have pushed the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to pick up the pace by arresting 3,000 immigrants a day, an unpractical rate that will most likely include legal residents and U.S. citizens.
Opinion: Manufacturing down, food expensive and ICE is deporting moms. Happy now, MAGA?
Like those old Florida speed traps that coincidently popped up when some local official decides to make easy marks out of unsuspecting motorists, arrests, detainment and deportation seem more of a numbers game than sound public policy.
Rule of law? Habeas corpus? How quaint. This White House is more ready to fend off pesky news coverage than to ensure anybody nabbed as a suspected illegal immigrant gets their day in court before deportation.
This rush to meet numbers at the expense of decency, fair play, even legality, hurts ... us.
How do you even prepare to talk about deportation?
As a teenager taking the family car out on a Friday night, I can remember my dad telling me to obey local traffic laws and how to act if I were stupid enough to get pulled over by the police. There was no Black Lives Matter back then, cops weren't routinely shooting Black motorists at traffic stops, and the conversation didn't have a convenient "The Talk" label. Still, my parents did their job in trying to protect their wayward son.
I did the same for mine, in far harsher times.
Opinion: Dems can make all the demands they want on ICE arrests. They won't get answers.
I can't imagine what the equivalent of The Talk is right now for anyone who can be considered a suspect for deportation. I mean, what steps can you take to prepare yourself when culture, dialect and skin color can make you a target, whether you're attending school, going to work or leaving church?
What do you do when so-called rights don't apply?
Keep your papers on you at all times? Don't make sudden moves in reaching for those papers?
Know a good lawyer, the deportation equivalent of Benjamin Crump? Prepare your family in advance for self-deportation, if necessary?
Could any of that have helped Maurilio Ambrocio, an evangelical pastor, father of five and landscaper living in the Tampa area? Outstanding member of the community. No criminal record. Arrested and detained.
Or Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, in Tallahassee, charged with illegally entering Florida as an "unauthorized alien" despite having a U.S. birth certificate? Arrested and detained.
It appears almost any "person of color" in the free state of Florida can get arrested, detained and possibly deported.
How do we explain to anyone, much less rationalize to ourselves, how people are being snatched up only to "disappear" before being sent to El Salvador, South Sudan or God knows where else?
This is not the America immigrants who actually contribute to society, have the right documentation, show character and continue to play by the rules of the nation's immigration process deserve. It's neither the type of country that befits its citizens who are quick to boast of freedom and liberty.
We can't keep addressing a complex problem of immigration by simply trying to meet unrealistic deportation numbers. That should be an affront to us all.
For the sake of Esro Garcia Mendez and so many like him, we must do better.
Douglas C. Lyons is an editorial writer and columnist for The Palm Beach Post, where this column originally published. He can be reached at dclyons@gannett.com

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Fact Check: Debunking alleged photo of Trump on Epstein's jet with underage girls
Fact Check: Debunking alleged photo of Trump on Epstein's jet with underage girls

Yahoo

time12 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Fact Check: Debunking alleged photo of Trump on Epstein's jet with underage girls

Claim: A photo shared online authentically depicts U.S. President Donald Trump on an airplane with underage girls. Rating: An image purporting to be an authentic photo of U.S. President Donald Trump aboard an airplane accompanied by five young women circulated online extensively in June 2025. The alleged photograph was shared widely across social media platforms like Threads (archived), Facebook (archived) and BlueSky (archived), but was particularly widespread on X (archived, archived, archived). Some users sharing the photo pondered if the airplane featured in the image belonged to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who is now deceased. Many others spreading the photo online alleged the young women present were underage. (Facebook user Danilo Padilla Ramirez) The image shared online purporting to show Donald Trump alongside underage girls, allegedly on Epstein's private jet, is fake. While there are authentic images of Trump alongside Epstein, plenty of false images have spread widely on the internet, including other fake photos of Trump with underage girls. The specific image in question has been shared online since at least 2023. It appeared in posts on meme websites Imgur and 9GAG in April 2023 before spreading to social media. In January 2024, Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo even apologized for sharing fake images of Trump with underage girls, including the one in question. The actor wrote, "Sorry Folks. Apparently these images are AI fakes. The fact Trump was on Epstein's plane and what Epstein was up to is not." Indeed, the photograph was generated with artificial intelligence (AI). The AI-detection tool Hive Moderation reported a 99.8% chance the image was made using AI and was thoroughly debunked when it originally circulated. While the image was debunked during its original circulation, Trump's public feud with Elon Musk, who posted on social media that Trump appeared in Epstein's files in June 2025, brought the image back to prominence and is likely to blame for the proliferation of new claims. Snopes previously debunked fake images of Trump and Epstein with a minor as well as Trump and Epstein together on a private jet, though there have been authentic images of the pair together. Dapcevich, Madison. "Photos of Trump Alongside Diddy, Epstein Are Real." Snopes, 6 Dec. 2024, Esposito, Joey. "Musk Accused Trump of Being in Epstein's Files. Here Are 19 Rumors We've Looked into about the Disgraced Financier." Snopes, 5 June 2025, Fact Check: Trump, Epstein Photos With "Underage" Women NOT Authentic -- They're AI Generated | Lead Stories. 9 May 2023, Liles, Jordan. "Yes, Musk Alleged Trump Appears in the Epstein Files." Snopes, 5 June 2025, "Mark Ruffalo Apologizes after Reposting False Images of Trump on Epstein's Plane." NBC News, Accessed 12 June 2025. Wrona, Aleksandra. "Pic Supposedly Showing Trump, Epstein and a Minor Girl Is Fake." Snopes, 24 Aug. 2024,

Mom of Bronx teen killed in 2018 gang slaying backs Cuomo for mayor
Mom of Bronx teen killed in 2018 gang slaying backs Cuomo for mayor

New York Post

time38 minutes ago

  • New York Post

Mom of Bronx teen killed in 2018 gang slaying backs Cuomo for mayor

The mother of a 15-year-old Bronx boy killed in a vicious 2018 gang slaying said Saturday she's backing ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo for mayor because he's best qualified to clean up Gotham's crime-ridden streets. 'I don't want to see any more parents losing their children,' Leandra Feliz, mother of the late Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz, exclusively told The Post when asked why she supports Cuomo. 'You know, with this crime in the city, we need somebody to make changes. We need it.' Leandra Feliz, mother of the late Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz, said she's backing ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor because he's best qualified to clean up Gotham's crime-ridden streets. Tomas E Gaston Two dozen members of the 'Trinitarios' street gang were busted in the shocking June 20, 2018, caught-on-video attack on the teenager at a Belmont bodega, in what authorities said was a case of mistaken identity. The heartbroken mom appeared with Cuomo at a Bronx news conference to reflect on her son's death seven years later. Cuomo — the frontrunner heading into Tuesday's Democratic mayoral primary — promoted himself as a law-and-order candidate while painting socialist Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, who is polling second behind him, as a 'Defund The Police' radical. Cuomo — who's vowed to hire 5,000 more cops if mayor — also claimed he's the best candidate because 'experience matters, qualifications matter.' The event bizarrely included Cuomo unveiling large images of Mamdani social media posts from 2020 demanding the City Council defund cops. Leandra Feliz (right)outside Bronx Supreme Court in 2018 when her son's alleged killers appeared for a hearing. for New York Post 'We need to elect a socialist city council to defund the NYPD,' read a Mamdani tweet in October 2023 Cuomo used as a prop. Leandra Feliz' home is a monument to her lost teen, with his smiling face depicted everywhere, from artwork hung on the walls to a throw pillow. She keeps the jacket Junior wore as an NYPD Explorer framed on the wall, next to shirt in a frame with her son's name and the phrase, 'Gone, but not forgotten.' 'Nobody feels safe in New York. … Everybody's scared. Nobody feels safe,' she said. 'So we need to do something to stop the violence, stop the crimes. We need help. And this is not for me. This is for everybody. 'I don't want to see any more parents losing their children.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store