r/EmergencyManagement 3d ago

ICE at disasters

Hey friends,

There’s been some growing concern in my world from shelter managers becoming concerned about the potential for ICE to show up at Hurricane/emergency shelters. There was a Biden administration directive that was supposed to prevent immigration raids etc from occurring during natural disasters. Our local leadership has expressed the idea that this shouldn’t be a problem.

But with yesterday’s arrests of wildland firefighters AT a wildfire in Washington, it appears that nowhere is safe anymore.

Be safe out there and look out for each other and especially those that we serve.

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u/NolaApex 3d ago

I hadn’t heard of those arrests but that is negligent to me. Pulling emergency workers from an active scene is inviting animosity and legal action. 

Given the current atmosphere we find ourselves in though, how would we stop them?  How do you physically stop agents from entering your shelter? 

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u/radium_bunny 3d ago

Yea two indigenous firefighters were illegally detained by ICE. Unfortunately that 100mi of the coast/ports/borders means most of Washington is fair game for these facists.

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u/kevinj67 2d ago

You mean illegal immigrants.
The federal government nor any employer cannot hire illegal immigrants per federal law.
These two illegal immigrants were working for a contractor under a federal government contract which is not allowed. Thus their arrest. Pretty simple

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u/fariasrv 2d ago

What part of "indigenous" don't you understand, you blithering imbecile?

THEY WERE HERE FIRST, DIPSHIT.

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u/CommanderAze Federal 2d ago

Reminder to be nice.

You're not wrong but please abide by the rules of the subreddit.