Article 700PB Trump’s Ice raids recall a painful past for these Americans: ‘I see myself in those children’

Trump’s Ice raids recall a painful past for these Americans: ‘I see myself in those children’

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Victoria Namkung in Los Angeles
from US news | The Guardian on (#700PB)

Survivors of previous eras of xenophobia say the harms done have lasted generations - and what's happening now threatens to do the same

Mass expulsion, babies born behind barbed wire, intrusive medical exams for newcomers, families torn apart: these aren't scenes from Donald Trump's promised second-term immigration crackdown, but from the US's extensive history of xenophobic immigration policy.

While so many Americans watched in horror at Immigration and Customs Enforcement's military-like raids across Los Angeles this summer, US cruelty and violence towards immigrants is nothing new, from the Chinese Exclusion Act to the mass deportation of Mexican Americans during the Great Depression. As the Trump administration escalates its attacks on immigrants - or those perceived to be immigrants - survivors of previous eras of xenophobia say it's more important than ever to remember the past. The harms done to them and their families have lasted generations, and what's happening now threatens to do the same.

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