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Alarm in US over transfer of FEMA emergency workers to ICE during hurricane season

edited August 13 in Off-Topic
Following are excerpts from a current report in the English edition of EL PAÍS:

Federal officials working in disaster response are reassigned to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement with deportations
Tropical Storm Erin, which was located around 1,400 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands in the West Indies early Wednesday, could become a hurricane on Thursday, according to meteorologists’ forecasts, who expect it to gain strength in the coming days as it approaches the Caribbean and the American continent. As the first cyclone of the season approaches, experts fear the effects of the reassignment of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The immigration crackdown is at the top of President Donald Trump’s agenda, and during this term he has prioritized the needs of ICE over other agencies. One of those affected is FEMA, which is responsible for organizing responses to natural disasters such as hurricanes and, like ICE, operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“The Trump administration’s decision to transfer FEMA personnel to ICE as we enter peak hurricane season is a reckless move that puts lives at risk, especially in Latino communities that are disproportionately vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding,” said Elice Rojas-Cruz, managing director of Climate Power En Acción.

The affected officials are part of FEMA’s human resources and security teams, and DHS has ordered them to accept their new positions or face dismissal. Reassigning FEMA officials to other agencies, including ICE, is not new, but it has always been a voluntary option, not mandatory, as is the case now.

In response to this newspaper’s request for comment on the measure, DHS sent the official response, attributed to a department spokesperson. “DHS is adopting a comprehensive collaborative strategy to recruit 10,000 new ICE agents. To support this initiative, some FEMA employees will be temporarily assigned to ICE for 90 days to assist with hiring and background checks. Their deployment will NOT disrupt critical FEMA operations.”

However, the agency is already juggling the needs of current disasters, such as last month’s Texas floods, which left 135 people dead.

FEMA had already lost about 2,000 people in recent months, since the administration announced its intention to reduce the agency’s role in disaster response and transfer authority to the states.

“FEMA has already lost thousands of employees. The personnel who will be assigned to ICE play a vital role in rapidly mobilizing local disaster response, and withdrawing them delays crucial support when every second counts. This is not just poor planning, but a political maneuver with real and dangerous consequences for millions of Americans,” said Rojas Cruz of Climate Power En Acción.

Climate change is raising sea surface temperatures and increasing the intensity of hurricanes, leading to more severe flooding, stronger winds, and heavier rains. FEMA is responsible for organizing local resources where disasters occur, facilitating contracts, assigning tasks, and more. The human resources workers who will be transferred to ICE are essential for mobilizing the community at the scene of the disaster.

According to The Washington Post, DHS has transferred more than 100 people to ICE: half of FEMA’s human resources department and about 50 people from its security team. Instead of helping the public in emergency situations, they will be assigned to assist in the detention and deportation of migrants, a very different mission from what they were hired to do.

Since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, job cuts and resignations at FEMA have reduced the number of employees with vital disaster training and experience. Political appointees to senior positions at the agency and the DHS lacked emergency management training and experience, according to experts, who also point to excessive bureaucracy as an added obstacle.

As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina — which killed more than 1,000 people in the southern United States — marks its devastating impact, experts fear that the progress made in disaster response over the past two decades will be undone by the policy of transferring emergency management to the states. “The response piece of what FEMA does is not broken, and if we try to fix something that’s not broken, we’re just going to go back to pre-Hurricane Katrina days, and we saw how that turned out,” Criswell said.
Comments:
• Interesting Priorities at the Federal level. Your tax dollars at work.
• Please disregard all information above regarding "Climate Change", as this FAKE NEWS is a
   well-known WOKE LIBERAL SCAM !!


Comments

  • Hey, your Brownshirt has some of your lunch on it. Go find a Chinese laundry. Oops, there are no more Chinese laundries.

    "Mr. Peabody's coal train has hauled it away."
  • Imagine the increased cost to taxpayers in places like Florida and Texas when the hurricanes come and they are left to their own devices. I could even see this driving up insurance costs even more in those areas. And immigrant labor to fix/repair and clean up will not be around.
  • Driving many of the hard-working immigrants out of the country is certainly a well thought-through operation, isn't it?
  • Those responsible have never had a well thought-through process in their lives.
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  • Gotta make sure nobody protects the Alligator Immigrant Farm from Hurricanes.
  • Someone will need to buy bigger boats as Hurricane Erin barrels through the southeast states. Help, what help ?
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