When the Supreme Court overturned a temporary restraining order in September that kept U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials from questioning and detaining people based on their language, skin color, or occupation — effectively clearing the way for racial profiling — Guadalupe Cardona was not surprised. Cardona is a member of Unión del Barrio, a national organization that…
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A “member of Unión del Barrio, a national organization that has led resistance efforts against [police violence and ICE] since its inception in 1981” said abductions happen less “when there’s large numbers of community members, when the agents are outnumbered in large quantities…”