Union workers, friends rally at Tacoma ICE detention center for WA father

Olympia, WALocal News

Maximo Londonio, a father from Thurston County, was arrested by federal immigration agents at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on May 16 after returning from a family vacation in the Philippines. His family, along with union members and community supporters, gathered outside the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma on Friday, demanding his release. This event underscores the ongoing debate surrounding immigration enforcement and its effects on local communities. Activists claim that such arrests contribute to fear and uncertainty among immigrant families in Washington. Londonio's situation highlights the challenges faced by many undocumented individuals in the U.

S. The rally serves not only as a call for his release but also as a push for broader immigration reform. According to local advocates, these events can disrupt families and create lasting trauma. The community's response illustrates a growing movement focused on the need for more humane immigration policies.

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