Rueben Antonio Cruz was sitting with a friend in Rogers Park when ICE agents pulled up onto the street.

The immigration officers stopped their truck and went straight after them on Oct. 9, Cruz told the Tribune.

“They asked us if we have papers. I said I do but I don’t have them on me,” Cruz, a 60-year old man with heart problems originally from El Salvador, recalled in Spanish.

The agents stood Cruz up, put him in their truck, drove around in circles, and asked questions, he said.

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    Ahh I see we are officially transitioning into the “papers, please” stage of fascism already. Buckle up folks, the road only gets rougher from here on out. The witch hunts don’t stop here.

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    Under federal law, registered foreign nationals must carry proof of registration with them at all times. But prior to a second Trump administration, it was rarely enforced.

    Apparently green-card holders have to carry their green cards around all the time. This law was so rarely enforced that I never knew about it despite having been a green-card holder myself.

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      The thing is, US Citzens don’t have to carry papers with them, so there is no way to enforce it without stomping all over the rights of citizens. We should all be outraged over the expectation of producing papers.

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      Former green card holder here: I read all the paperwork I got and I always carried my green card on me cos I was aware of the requirement. Am a bit paranoid about paperwork.

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      My friend got her green card about 20 years ago, and she said they made it very clear she needed to carry it at all times.

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      I saw that. Why hasn’t that been changed under any administration? Is it something we need to address?

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        I think that having unenforced laws is in general a bad thing because then the government can use selective enforcement as a tool of oppression, so you won’t find me objecting to a repeal. Maybe it’ll happen if there’s ever a major backlash against Trump’s immigration policies.

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    From the article:

    “I feel sad because, even though we were born here, that doesn’t matter any more,” the cousin said. She added: “To have our skin color has, apparently, become a crime. And it has become a crime deserving of this type of treatment – as if we were real criminals.”

    😶

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    Nothing new. Wife is green card holder and they were clear it must always be with her when we got it almost 10 years ago

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    They could have driven him to his house so he could retrieve those papers or have someone bring them out for him. Boom, crisis averted. It’s not hard to not be a time-wasting asshole, but they seem to excel at it.

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      Lets not set the precedent that you should ever get in a car of someone claiming to be an ICE agent.