In Nashville, Volunteers Are Figuring Out How to Counter ICE - The New York Times


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Nashville's Response to Increased Immigration Enforcement

Following a surge in immigration-related arrests in Nashville, Tennessee, involving ICE and state troopers, community organizations are taking action. Groups like The ReMIX Tennessee have established hotlines and are using social media to document and warn residents about potential enforcement activity, citing concerns about targeting of Latino communities.

ICE's Justification

ICE officials stated that the operation focused on removing individuals posing a threat to Tennessee residents, noting that 96 of the 196 individuals arrested had prior convictions or pending charges.

Tennessee Highway Patrol's Response

The Tennessee Highway Patrol denies accusations of racial profiling, stating that their troopers were focused on observed hazardous driving behavior and that all stops were lawful. They also highlight their participation in a federal agreement allowing collaboration with immigration enforcement.

Community Concerns

Despite official statements, community groups express concerns about potential racial profiling and the impact on Latino communities in Nashville.

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Word spread quickly through Nashville in early May: Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had been spotted alongside state highway patrol officers along the southern roads where much of the city’s Latino population lives.

The outcry over the nearly 200 immigration-related arrests was fierce in Nashville, a liberal enclave in an otherwise ruby red state. But even as the city’s Democratic mayor, Freddie O’Connell, condemned what he called the operation’s “deep community harm,” it reflected how most Tennessee leaders have embraced President Trump’s crackdown on immigration.

With little official recourse, several Nashville residents and immigration advocacy groups are now acting as unofficial chroniclers of immigration activity. Among them is The ReMIX Tennessee, which set up a hotline for community members to call in and report any sign of immigration enforcement.

On social media, they also circulate warnings about where the Tennessee Highway Patrol and ICE agents have been spotted together. State troopers can make routine traffic stops. Immigration officers legally cannot without probable cause or a warrant, but together, it meant traffic stops could end in immigration arrests.

“Anyone who’s from Nashville knows those areas are densely immigrant, Hispanic, Latino areas,” said Cathy Carrillo, a co-founder of the organization. She added, “if we weren’t out there documenting everything that they were doing, they would be doing double what they were doing, and they would be treating people worse.”

Brian Acuna, an official in ICE’s New Orleans field office, said the operation was focused on “identifying and removing individuals who pose a threat to the safety and security of Tennessee residents.” While some of those detained have not been identified, the agency said that 96 of the 196 arrests had either prior convictions or pending charges.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol “categorically rejects any suggestion that our troopers engage in racial profiling or target individuals based on ethnicity, race, or national origin,” Jason Pack, a spokesman for the department said. Troopers were focused on “observed hazardous driving behavior,” conducting 660 traffic stops and 16 arrests between May 3 and May 13.

“Each stop was lawful, consistent with department policy, and conducted in accordance with the Constitution,” Mr. Pack said.

The agency is now one of more than 600 state and local agencies that have signed a formal agreement with the federal government that allows them to help with immigration enforcement.

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