There are moments in historical past when the warning indicators are so clear that ignoring them turns into a alternative. That is a kind of moments.
Kristian A. Smith, founding pastor of The Religion Group (an inclusive, various, and primarily on-line “Bapticostal” church based mostly in Atlanta), just lately sounded an alarm that too many are nonetheless treating as background noise. Writing for The Root, Smith famous, “First, SCOTUS dominated that ICE can conduct warrantless arrests and searches whereas searching for undocumented immigrants, mainly giving them permission to racially profile with zero accountability.”
Warrantless arrests. Warrantless searches. Zero accountability. In a nation the place Black folks have lengthy been subjected to stop-and-frisk, pretextual visitors stops, and “becoming the outline,” the concept that federal immigration brokers now have judicial cowl to racially profile ought to chill each Black family in America.
The Haitian goal
Some Blackfolk have comforted themselves with the notion that ICE raids are “about Latinos.” That phantasm (which was by no means true) shattered on Feb. 3, when momentary protected standing (TPS) for 350,000 Haitian immigrants was revoked, rendering them instantly weak to deportation.
Haitians aren’t a footnote within the Black story. They’re central to it. They’re kids of the primary free Black republic within the Western Hemisphere, the spark that terrified enslavers throughout the Americas. The success of the Haitian Revolution impressed enslaved Africans in what’s now America to revolt with much more fervor and depth than earlier than. Any freedoms Blackfolk within the U.S. have in the present day could be traced instantly again to the fierce bravery of our ancestral cousins from Haiti.
And now, in Twenty first-century America, they’re being positioned as prime targets.

“Haitians are Black People. Similar pores and skin. Similar accent in lots of instances.”
– Kristian A. Smith, founding pastor of The Religion Group
As Smith put it plainly. “Haitians are Black People. Similar pores and skin. Similar accent in lots of instances.”
There is no such thing as a seen distinction between a Haitian immigrant and a Black particular person born in Houston, Chicago, or Atlanta. None. If ICE is empowered to profile whereas “searching for undocumented immigrants,” and if Haitians are squarely of their crosshairs, then each Black particular person turns into weak.
And earlier than anybody clings to citizenship papers as a protect, historical past warns us in any other case. When, within the “historical past of historical past,” has our citizenship ever blocked these with sick intent in direction of us from initiating anti-Black rhetoric, media pictures, government orders, or bodily assaults? U.S. citizenship has not stopped ICE from detaining — and in some instances deporting — Americans. Errors, they name them. Administrative errors. However when your freedom is on the road, a bureaucratic “error” seems like a life sentence.
Revenue motive behind the raids
We should additionally confront the engine driving this equipment: revenue.
The nation’s largest for-profit jail firms, primarily CoreCivic and GEO Group, have brazenly described Trump-era ICE enlargement as “unprecedented” and extremely profitable. Detention equals income. Extra raids equal extra detainees. Extra detainees equal greater inventory costs.
These billionaires aren’t wringing their palms over due course of. They’re learning spreadsheets.
Add to that the airways contracted to move detainees (i.e., Avelo Airways). Add the for-profit schooling corporations securing multimillion-dollar contracts to “educate” folks inside detention facilities. Add the builders changing huge enterprise park amenities into detention complexes designed to carry 5,000 to 10,000 human beings at a time.
This isn’t random enforcement. That is an trade, one some are calling “Detention, Inc.” And industries don’t scale down voluntarily. They scale up.
So, if ICE is now judicially shielded to profile, if Haitians (who’re indistinguishable from tens of millions of African People) are being focused, and if firms are salivating over detention income, what do you suppose goes to occur?
We’d greatest put together now for the approaching Black ICE storm.
Survival, solidarity, and technique
Preparation doesn’t imply panic. It means self-discipline, readability, and neighborhood. Smith gives sensible steps rooted in survival and solidarity.
First, keep calm. If confronted, comply and present identification.
“It’s about survival,” he stresses. Escalation within the second can value you your freedom — or your life.
Second, set up now, particularly in areas with massive Haitian populations. Create neighborhood textual content chains to alert residents when ICE is noticed. Develop rapid-response networks. Type neighborhood self-defense teams. Make modern-day “Underground Railroad” plans so households know the place to go and who to name if brokers sweep by means of.
Don’t wait till the vans are in your block to alternate cellphone numbers.
Third, become involved domestically and register to vote. Federal insurance policies could seize headlines, however native prosecutors, sheriffs, mayors, and county officers determine how eagerly they are going to cooperate. Or not. As ancestor Frederic Douglass mentioned, “Energy concedes nothing and not using a demand.” And that type of strain requires group.
This isn’t about fearmongering. It’s about sample recognition. Black folks in America have at all times needed to learn the climate earlier than the storm hit, from slave patrols to Jim Crow to mass incarceration. The indicators are right here once more.
When warrantless energy meets racial profiling, when deportation coverage meets Black pores and skin, and when billion-dollar income depend upon full detention beds, the forecast is obvious. We’d greatest put together now.





















