• garretble@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I worry for a cousin of mine.

    He’s Vietnamese and was adopted by my aunt and uncle about 15 years ago or so. By all accounts he’s now a U.S. citizen. He’s in college. Doing great.

    But he IS brown. I’m pretty sure my uncle voted for trump for some dumbass reason. I worry my cousin could be caught up in some raid at some point.

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      3 months ago

      I’m white and hang out with mostly white people who don’t understand how scary this is.

      I ask them if they can prove to me - right now - that they’re a citizen. Lots of them legitimately think a Driver’s License is enough.

      I explain that it is not proof of citizenship and that lots of people have licenses without being a citizen. So if they were brown, they might be arrested based on their lack of papers.

      And once arrested and sent to a camp, your ability to produce any documentation you may have diminishes to almost nothing.

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        3 months ago

        Also, a bad agent can just get rid of your passport. So carry a photocopy, and let the lawyer your family gets show up with the real one in court.

        • itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Get a passport card. It’s valid ID, proves you’re a citizen, and doesn’t have your address on it so cops and the fascists from ICE don’t learn where you live. Keep the original passport somewhere secure, like you said