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The arrival of Marines in ICE detention centers marks a chilling new blur between military power and domestic immigration enforcement. Officials stress these troops will not conduct arrests or patrol the border, but for many families already terrified of detention and deportation, uniforms alone are enough to deepen fear. Civil rights advocates warn that once the military enters a civilian space, even “logistical support” can normalize a permanent state of crisis.

Inside the wire, Marines will move bodies and boxes, not weapons, yet their presence sends a message far beyond the fences: that immigration has been recast as a security threat, not a human struggle. In Louisiana, Texas, and Florida, pastors, teachers, and local organizers are scrambling to reassure undocumented neighbors while bracing for protests and political backlash. The deployment may be temporary. The precedent, and the images it creates, could last for a generation.

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