Durham Officials and Residents Protest Increased ICE Tactics at Local Courthouse

Controversy is brewing in Durham as residents and officials raise their voices against the increase in ICE arrests and presence. A group of four ICE agents, reported to be in plainclothes, gathered at the Durham County Courthouse with the intent to detain an individual due for a court hearing, as confirmed by county and city officials. In reaction to these developments, Durham Board County Commissioner Nida Allam emphasized the peril, stating, “This is a direct threat to the safety and dignity to our community,” in a statement obtained by CBS17.

The target of the ICE agents never appeared for their court appointment, sparking claims of an unjust ambush. Protesters gather on the streets to voice their stance against what they view as an assault on due process. “It’s just the fact that they came in, in unmarked cars, attempting to snatch somebody off the streets,” protestor Leilani Engelbrethc told CBS17 during a Wednesday evening march.

Meanwhile, Mayor Leo Williams, taking a stand, condemned the ICE’s courthouse tactics. “Our residents witnessed ICE agents in our community, instilling widespread fear and uncertainty,” he said in a statement reported by ABC11. The same outlet carried the concerns of Dr. Andrea Cazales, an advocate in Durham who expressed constant anxiety over the possibility of family separation due to ICE’s actions…

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