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With A Brooklyn Accent: What Could Happen If Trump Tries to Deport Children and Families

With A Brooklyn Accent: What Could Happen If Trump Tries to Deport Children and Families

What Could Happen If Trump Tries to Deport Children and Families

Do not assume that Donald Trump’s planned deportation raids will produce the results he intends- unless his goal is the bring the nation to the edge of Civil War. 

    In places where public sentiment is strongly against such policies, I.C.E. Agents may face such massive civil disobedience that they will need US military escorts to carry out their mission, since local police will not cooperate and governors will not send the national guard in support

     There are two examples  from US History which anticipate such a scenario

       The first took place after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law in 1850. In response, Abolitionists  not only hid escaped slaves from government agents and private detectives trying to capture them, they organized large groups of people to surround houses where fugitives had been cornered and dared agents to shoot their way in. As a result, in places where anti slavery sentiment was strong, such as Boston. it became impossible to enforce the new law. This virtual nullification of  CONTINUE READING: With A Brooklyn Accent: What Could Happen If Trump Tries to Deport Children and Families