| April 06, 2025 | Read Online |
| Try that in a small town Marisa from The Handbasket ICE disappeared a mother and 3 children. Neighbors of Trump’s Border Czar said hell no. |
| Principal Jaime Cook describes one of the third graders in her northern New York school as particularly rambunctious. In a phone call with me Saturday evening, she says this particular student loves to sing and loves to dance. But last week this child was handcuffed and taken by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), along with other family membersβtwo of whom are high school-aged kids. While they all remain jailed in Texas, classmates leave cards on the studentβs desk and hang a welcome home banner they hope will be seen. |
| As people across the country assembled Saturday to tell the Trump regime to keep their βHands off!β, a protest in the tiny town of Sackets Harbor, NY caught my eye. While this one was certainly related to the larger theme of the day, the impetus was much more specific: A worker on a local dairy farm who had no criminal record and was awaiting legal immigration proceedings was disappeared late last month by ICE along with her three children. Agents were executing a search warrant for an unrelated suspected criminal who lived on the same block, and somehow the family was swept up and whisked away to Texas. And around 1,000 people came together this weekend to rally for their safe return and to send a message that this wonβt be tolerated thereβor anywhere. |
| βThere was the concern in our little small town that if we speak out too loudly, there might be hateful voices from far away,β Cook tells The Handbasket. She wonders: βAre we gonna become the center of something that becomes really ugly?β |
| But ultimately she and her staff decided anything less than loud and unwavering support was unacceptable. And as a result, the rest of the country has taken notice. |
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| The town of 1,300 people has just one school for all children K-12 where they graduate approximately 40 students each year. Itβs an affluent and idyllic-looking town on the shores of Lake Ontario in a county that voted 61% for Trump in 2024. And when protesters marched down the streets in solidarity with their stolen neighbors, they made sure to pass by the home of one community member in particular: Tom Homan, Trumpβs Border Czar. Homan grew up nearby and still has his primary residence in Sackets Harbor, presumably splitting time in DC to spearhead Trumpβs campaign of terrorizing immigrants. |
| βThis isn’t like a situation where a politician has multiple houses,β Cook told me. βTom Homan lives in Sackets Harbor. I believe that in the hours when this was unfolding, he was receiving a lot of calls on his personal cell phone.β |
| In anticipation of Saturdayβs march, the Mayor of Sackets Harbor declared a state of emergency. Law enforcement officials from the village police department, the Jefferson County Sheriffβs Office, state police, and state park police were all called to the gathering to remind protesters of what they would face if they put a toe out of line. |
| Cook has spent the past 10 days worried sick about her students in the 3rd, 10th and 11th grades at her school. Saturday morning she posted a statement on Facebook addressing the situation head on: |
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| Homan has been decidedly less concerned about his neighbors, vocally supporting the actions of immigration officials. He claimed in a local TV news interview on Wednesday that the children and their mother were potential witnesses to the alleged crime and that they had to be detained for questions. And he was sure to make one thing clear: βFirst of all, the family is not in a jail. Theyβre in a family residential center, itβs an open air campus.β |
| These types of arrestsβknown as βcollateral detentionββare becoming more common. βWhat we have been seeing is ICE at random detaining people who are not the people theyβre looking for,β Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition, told The Intercept. βThey go in allegedly looking for someone else and then theyβll take whoever they can find just so they can meet their quota numbers that Donald Trump has put in place.β |
| As protesters marched by Homanβs waterfront home on Saturday, a sign on a neighborβs lawnβa photo of which was shared with me by rally attendee Ginger Storey-Welchβread: βWE NO LONGER HAVE A DIFFERENCE IN POLITICAL OPINION. WE HAVE A DIFFERENCE IN MORALITY.β |
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| The contrast between Homan and Cook couldnβt be more stark. Cook says she grew up on welfare and food stamps and says that being βdisempoweredβ and βdiscarded by the systemβ has always helped her empathize with people in peril. I tell her that her Facebook statement and comments to a reporter at the protest have people online hailing her as a hero. Then I ask her how she feels about that characterization. |
| βI think that’s silly,β she says. βI think anybody who’s been a public school teacher knows that people are doing this stuff all day long. And I think that the only reason that people might think that this is out of the ordinary is because educators are so frequently underestimated and their contribution is not seen for what it is.β |
| Cook is tackling the situation boldly, despite having only been principal in Sackets Harbor for less than one school year. The California native has lived in the area for 15 years and says the community has welcomed her with open armsβwhich has made it easier to feel empowered to speak up. |
| βYou just gotta put your money where your mouth is and you gotta live by your conscience,β she says, βand you gotta know that your livelihood cannot overpower your conscience.β |
| The school has been in touch with ICE since the familyβs arrest, and Cook says she feels hopeful about the chances of them being home soon. She says one of her teachers who has been the immigration agencyβs main point of contact has been waiting for βthe callβ letting them know the family is free to go, and believes that call is imminent. But even once theyβre freed, ICE will do nothing to transport them back to the home from which they were snatched. Fortunately the town has come together to make sure there are people on the ground in Texas waiting to accompany the family when the time hopefully comes. |
| “They can rally and protest all they want, but I’m not gonna be bullied. I’m not gonna be intimidated,β Homan told the local news prior to Saturdayβs rally. Meanwhile, Sackets Harbor 10th graders leave flowers on their jailed classmateβs desk in hopes of a safe return. |



Hi Ali. Grand post. It infuriates me that this family was arrested, detained while doing everything correctly with in the laws. They were legally here. They spent 11 days so far in detention with their freedom curtailed, unable to leave, return to their home or for the kids even go to school. The mother couldn’t work so no income for those days. Then when ICE releases them the family has to pay their own way home to NY from Texas. I see Homan as a thug, he talks like one, and he acts like one. I wonder what history will say about the US during this time. Hugs
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