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ICE Agents at Marine Graduation: New Immigration Checkpoint

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Immigration agents deployed at the Marine graduation at Parris Island to verify the immigration status of family members.

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ICE Agents at Marine Graduation: New Immigration Checkpoint

Amid growing controversy over the actions of ICE agents across the United States, a new development has taken place: ICE agents will be deployed at graduation events to check the immigration status of family members of the newest Marines. This decision, made by the Marine Corps, means that ICE agents will be present at the graduation ceremony at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, South Carolina, to screen the families of the Marines. The measure is implemented in a context of increasing security concerns, especially in the framework of escalating tensions with Iran.

To enter the ceremony, attendees will need to present REAL IDs, U.S. passports, or U.S. birth certificates. It is important to note that undocumented individuals are not eligible for federal IDs and do not possess U.S. birth certificates or passports, which could impede their access. This initiative aims to ensure that Marines do not bring undocumented family members to their graduation ceremonies.

Anyone arriving at the gates of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island without the required documentation will have to speak to ICE officials and agents. While it is acknowledged that some family members of Marines may lack the proper documentation, the specific reason why Parris Island was chosen for this measure has not been clarified. According to a spokesperson for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, this is the first time in recent memory that federal law enforcement agencies have supported base access operations in this capacity.

A message on the Parris Island website states that, due to 'increased force protection measures' at the recruit depot, 'federal law enforcement personnel will be present at installation access points to conduct enhanced screening and lawful immigration status inquiries during recruit family and graduation days'.

Given the presence of ICE at the event, questions arose about the possibility of arrests. However, a DHS spokesperson stated that 'ICE will not be making arrests' at the basic training graduation in Parris Island, SC. The graduation ceremonies will begin on Friday, but families of graduating Marines have been invited to the base to celebrate their children's achievements since Wednesday, as Marines are not allowed to meet with their families during the 13 weeks of training.

A spokesperson for MCRD Parris Island also indicated that, to help ensure a smooth and timely process, guests should bring proper identification and limit the number of items they carry onto the installation.

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, expressed his disgust and shock at this new measure, commenting on X: 'ICE agents are being sent to make sure that Marines don’t bring any undocumented family members (of which there are likely many) to their graduation ceremony.' The presence and actions of ICE in different parts of America have already caused massive protests and debates about the power they wield over the American population.

The current situation raises questions about the future of those who do not have the proper documentation, in a context where ICE agents appear at graduation ceremonies to vet the families of Marines.
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