Government's action on unlawful immigration poses risks [letter]
In a divisive turn of events, President Donald Trump has proposed an increase in the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, a move that has raised concerns among many. The President has provided the necessary funding for this expansion to Congress.
The speaker, William Ambrose from East Petersburg, expresses his concern about this increase, likening it to the centralized control of the Nazi Party. He believes that, like the Gestapo, ICE's actions could rapidly lead to the removal of liberties. Ambrose, however, acknowledges illegal immigration as an issue, but finds the government's approach dangerous to democracy.
Meanwhile, the comparison between ICE and the Gestapo has sparked debates. Critics argue that ICE, while not sending people to extermination centers, questions how it differs from the Gestapo, given its role in identifying, suppressing, and eliminating perceived political opposition or enemies of the regime.
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