- March 18, 2025
“First They Came for the Immigrants” – Immigration Crackdown the “Tip of a Very Dangerous Spear” for Democracy

Vanessa Cárdenas: “The Trump administration’s expanded immigration crackdown is just the tip of a very dangerous spear for American democracy and Americans’ rights and liberties” – access online version of this press release HERE
Washington, DC —This week alone, by using new levers of state power and old, inapplicable statutes, the Trump administration has:
- Initiated deportation proceedings against a green card holder for protesting on a college campus – a clear attempt to weaponize immigration law to chill political dissent and free speech across the country.
- Readied the invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, infamously used to justify the internment of Japanese, German, and Italians during World War II, to seize sweeping new powers to conduct indiscriminate mass deportations.
- And the sitting Vice President offered a disturbing encapsulation of the right wing project to remake America around MAGA’s preferred image, with J.D. Vance stating on Fox News regarding the Mahmoud Khalil case and implications, “It’s about who do we, as an American public, decide gets to join our national community? And if the Secretary of State and President decide a person shouldn’t be in America, it’s as simple as that.”
The following is a statement from Vanessa Cárdenas, Executive Director of America’s Voice, reacting to the larger implications of this week:
“The Trump administration’s expanded immigration crackdown is just the tip of a very dangerous spear for American democracy and Americans’ rights and liberties.
By invoking archaic wartime powers to justify mass deportations and punishing political dissent, the Trump Administration is making clear that their ultimate goal isn’t just about immigration, it’s about consolidating power, stoking fear, and undermining the very foundation of our democracy. Taken together, these actions take America back to the darkest chapters of our history. The chaos and intimidation are not side effects, they are the strategy.
Ripped from the playbook of authoritarian movements, it’s not hyperbolic to say they are looking to dismantle core principles of our democracy, viewing the executive branch and state power as means to seek political retribution, crack down on free speech and subvert or ignore the rule of law. Taken together, these actions take America back to the darkest chapters of our national and world history. The resulting fear, intimidation and chaos is a deliberate feature of their efforts.
To push back and stand up for a different vision of America, we need to be clear eyed about what we’re seeing and the larger stakes and not pretend it’s business as usual. First, they came for the immigrants.”