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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in Boston have dismissed rumors suggesting that agents are detaining nannies at playgrounds. The agency labeled these claims as false and harmful to community safety, emphasizing that they are not targeting caregivers. This clarification follows increasing public anxiety over ICE activities, particularly after similar rumors in Washington, D.C. Local residents have reacted by monitoring ICE presence, while officials warn against obstructing their operations, highlighting growing concerns about immigration enforcement’s impact on vulnerable populations.
Boston – Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have denied persistent rumors claiming that agents are detaining nannies at playgrounds in Boston. The agency, via its Boston division, declared through social media that it is not targeting nannies, describing these assertions as “false” and a potential risk to the safety of their officers and agents.
Patricia H. Hyde, the Acting Field Office Director at ICE Boston, has labeled the circulating rumors as “absolutely ridiculous” and characterized them as scare tactics harmful to the community. This clarification comes amidst increasing public anxiety in the area regarding ICE’s presence and operations.
The rumors have been particularly prevalent on social media platforms such as the r/boston subreddit, where a user reported hearing claims of ICE agents “scooping up nannies.” These allegations evoke similar fears that surfaced in Washington, D.C., where rumors suggested ICE was detaining caregivers at a playground following police activity related to another case. Concerned local residents, officials, and immigration attorneys gathered at the location after unmarked SUVs were seen, which later turned out to belong to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Adding to the context, reports revealed that Homeland Security had required several restaurants in D.C. to verify their workers’ eligibility for employment in the U.S. Mayor Muriel Bowser of D.C. voiced her worries, suggesting that ICE’s actions often did not appear to focus on criminals, fueling further anxiety among community members.
In Massachusetts, residents have taken proactive measures in response to ICE’s activities, with the Immigrant Justice Network establishing a hotline to report sightings of ICE agents in their neighborhoods. The local community response includes organized efforts to monitor and inform others about ICE presence, reflecting heightened fears regarding their operations.
U.S. Attorney Leah B. Foley has voiced concerns regarding community members interfering with ICE operations, indicating that such actions could lead to safety risks. Foley has also stated intentions to pursue legal action against individuals who obstruct ICE’s work. This follows recent tension-filled incidents in Worcester, where a teenager and a school committee candidate were detained for intervening in an ICE operation involving a family member.
The Worcester City Council even moved one of its meetings to Zoom in light of escalating public safety concerns related to ongoing ICE activities. Despite the tensions, ICE’s Boston division has not frequently responded to public speculation or community pushback but has made it clear that their operations do not involve targeting nannies or caregivers.
During the timeframe of these rumors, the Boston Police Department confirmed that there had been no ICE activities reported at playgrounds in the city. Although ICE has acknowledged instances of past detentions in public spaces throughout Massachusetts, the agency’s priority remains elsewhere. The latest denial regarding purported detentions of nannies highlights the complex relationship between immigration enforcement and community safety in Boston.
The spread of these rumors underscores the growing concern about ICE’s operations and the impact on local communities. The reactions from both authorities and residents indicate a heightened awareness of immigration enforcement’s potential effects, particularly on vulnerable populations like caregivers. As ICE continues its work, the dialogue surrounding safety, community integrity, and immigration policies will likely remain a prominent issue in Massachusetts.
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