Special series / Immigration 2025
Years after Michael Bianco raid, New Bedford immigrants still have to hide
Everyone suffers when the federal immigration policy is unclear and unfair.
Lawyer: Federal agents detain Guatemalan man, 29, with no criminal record
Immigration agents blocked the car that he and his wife were driving in and smashed a window to detain him without presenting a warrant.
ICE arrests in New Bedford continue after ‘enhanced operation’
At least 14 people have been detained here since Jan. 20.
Two Guatemalans detained in early morning ICE raid in New Bedford
Agents used a battering ram to break into a home on Viall Street and pointed a rifle at teenagers as they conducted the operation.
Video: Raid was ‘street theater,’ former Mayor Lang says
“It could have easily been resolved by … lining everyone up, giving them a ticket, telling them ‘You got to be here.’ It was working people. This wasn’t a situation where they were rounding up MS-13.”
Video: Reliving the Bianco raid of 2007
Two workers who were detained, an immigration attorney, a former special agent for homeland security, and former Mayor Scott Lang recount the day and the aftermath. “Families were torn apart.”
Azorean officials prepare for wave of U.S. deportees
Most Azoreans facing deportation today have overstayed tourist visas, said Helena DaSilva Hughes of the Immigrants’ Assistance Center in New Bedford.
Fear barrier to consular services for New Bedford Guatemalans
Immigration advocates say many Guatemalans need the consulate’s help to prepare to return home, and getting to Rhode Island is hard.
Amid fears of deportation, immigration advocates help families prepare
Some immigrant parents are confronting a painful possibility: they get taken by the authorities, and their children get left behind.
Know your rights: How to interact with law enforcement or ICE
The U.S. Constitution affords everyone protection from unreasonable search and seizure, including immigrants.
How mass deportations would affect New Bedford’s economy
Removing undocumented workers would likely disrupt many businesses in New Bedford, academics and advocates say.
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