Rep. Rick Larsen and other dems demand answers about recent ICE raid in Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

In Bellingham, Washington, multiple members of Congress, led by U. S. Representative Rick Larsen, are demanding answers following a controversial ICE raid at Mt Baker Roofing. This operation, conducted on April 2, led to the detention of 37 workers, sparking outrage among local lawmakers. The letter they sent to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security describes alarming tactics, including reports of officers pointing guns at workers and transporting them in unmarked vans.

Such aggressive actions have instilled fear in the local community, affecting students' and employees' willingness to attend school and work. Larsen and his colleagues are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that ICE operates within the bounds of the law. They also stress the need for transparency by urging ICE to provide more information about the arrested individuals. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and its impact on local economies. The representatives' call for accountability reflects a growing concern over the implications of federal actions on community well-being.

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