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ndocumented Immigrants Caught Between SB 4 and a Hurricane
外部リンク:sanantonioreport.org
Cots for evacuees line the gymnasium floor at Kazen Middle School in
San Antonio on Aug. 27, 2017. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
As Tropical Storm Harvey continues to ravage Texas, destroying coastal
homes and businesses and causing “unprecedented flooding” in Houston,
undocumented immigrants fleeing the brunt of the storm also have to
contend with anxiety over possible deportation.
Gov. Greg Abbott assured reporters on Friday that individuals will not
be asked about their immigration status at storm shelters, but the
so-called “sanctuary cities” law, slated to go into effect on Sept. 1,
has increased distrust of local government for many immigrants.
The new law allows law enforcement officers to ask about the
citizenship or immigration status of anyone arrested or detained, and
punishes local officials who do not comply with federal immigration
authorities. Abbott signed the bill into law in May, but it could be
blocked if U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia approves this week a
preliminary injunction spearheaded by several cities and counties
challenging its constitutionality.
As Harvey hit and stalled over Houston and other communities on and
near the Texas Gulf Coast, Mexican consular officials in Texas
received calls from Mexican nationals asking if it was safe to
evacuate, according to Consul General of Mexico in San Antonio Reyna
Torres Mendívil. In Texas alone, there are around 1.5 million
undocumented immigrants, according to the Washington, D.C.-based
Migration Policy Institute.
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