Recent federal immigration enforcement events in Juneau, mirrored in small towns and big cities across America, bring to mind the musical Fiddler on the Roof and the fictional shtetl of Anatevka in early 20th century Russia. There, villagers eke out an existence largely isolated from the political currents of the outside world, hoping to be ignored by distant rulers whose policies could upend their lives. At one point the village rabbi is asked whether there is a proper blessing for the Tsar. He replies: “Of course. . . May God bless and keep the Tsar . . . far away from us!” Unfortunately, the Tsar’s regime does come for them, ordering all Jews to be expelled from Anatevka.

President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has emphasized detention, expedited removal and sharply curtailed avenues for asylum or humanitarian relief against people with no meaningful political voice who are trying to survive under a regime that sees them as expendable or suspect. And now the Tsar has come to Juneau.

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