Woody Guthrie Sang Against Dehumanizing the Immigrants Killed in a Plane Crash. ICE Is Doing It All Over Again.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently honored a deportation officer killed in a plane crash in 1948 with a social media post that used language commonly associated with white nationalists to describe the Mexican victims on board, sparking widespread outrage.

Folk legend Woody Guthrie wrote about this exact incident decades ago when dozens of Mexican workers were killed during a deportation flight crash. His song "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" is often hailed as a timeless ode to the humanity of society's most marginalized.

This is not an isolated incident, however. In recent years, ICE has repeatedly courted controversy with posts that echo the language of white nationalists, sparking accusations of dehumanizing immigrants and stripping them of dignity.

According to author Tim Z Hernandez, who helped uncover the identities of the crash victims, using such language is a deliberate attempt to justify the agency's actions and erode the humanity of those it targets.

"I'm saddened but not surprised," Hernandez said in an interview. "Even if we disagree on how to protect the border or the whole immigration process, we should be able to agree that each person is a human being and worthy of dignity."

Guthrie's song served as a powerful rebuke to this kind of rhetoric, imagining the stories of the victims he called "deportees." The Intercept has been reporting on ICE's actions for years, but this latest incident highlights the need for continued vigilance in holding those in power accountable.

In recent years, The Intercept has reported extensively on ICE's efforts to dismantle the free press and create a post-truth America. But we can't do it alone – that's where you come in.
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯 how can they just use language like that to describe innocent ppl?! its not even subtle, u can feel the hate from a mile away πŸ’” i mean, wut did these ppl expect when they were honoring someone who was killed in a plane crash decades ago? didnt they think it would come back to haunt them like this? πŸ˜’ and yeah woody guthrie's song is a total masterpiece 🎢 its amazing how he could capture the humanity of ppl who were being treated so inhumane back then. i feel so bad for these victims & their families, they deserve way more respect than that πŸ‘‘
 
OMG, this is so messed up 🀯! I mean, who does that? Using language that sounds like white nationalist propaganda to describe people who were literally killed in a plane crash? It's just despicable and ignorant 😑. And it's not like they were deported or anything - they were just trying to get home to their families after working hard in the US. I'm so sad for the victims' families and loved ones, and I can only imagine how hurtful this must be for them πŸ€•. We need to speak out against this kind of rhetoric and call out ICE for what it is - a bunch of xenophobic bullies πŸ‘Š. And yeah, Woody Guthrie's song "Deportee" is like the ultimate rebuke to this kind of hate speech - we should all be listening to that and spreading its message of love and respect for humanity ❀️.
 
🀯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... how could someone at @USImmigrationEnforcement make such a huge mistake? Using language like that is NOT okay, period. It's not just about the immigration policies, it's about respecting human life and dignity. Woody Guthrie's song was a classic example of how music can bring people together and remind us of our shared humanity. But I guess some folks still need to be reminded... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

And honestly, this incident is just another reason why we need better fact-checking and accountability in the media and institutions. We can't keep relying on " sources" that are more interested in spreading fear and division than facts. It's time for us all to stand up and demand better from our leaders and each other! πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, like seriously what's going on with ICE?! 🀯 They're already super sketchy but this is just low-key disgusting 😷. I mean, can't they just be respectful and not use language that's straight out of a hate group's playbook? It's like, we get it, you wanna make deportations happen, but do you have to dehumanize people in the process? πŸ€”

And can we talk about Woody Guthrie for a sec? His song "Deportee" is like, a classic example of how music can bring people together and highlight the human side of an issue. It's like, those deportees were real people with families and friends, not just statistics or news headlines πŸ“°.

ICE needs to get its act together and stop using language that's so divisive and hurtful. And I'm glad The Intercept is on it, but we need more voices speaking out against this kind of rhetoric πŸ‘. We can't let them get away with this stuff! πŸ’―
 
🚫🌎 just saw this crazy story about ICE honoring a deceased deportation officer with a post that uses super racist language... like, what's next? They gonna start celebrating "Deportation Day" or something πŸ˜‚. I'm so sick of these agencies using rhetoric that erodes the humanity of people who are already marginalized. It's time to call out this stuff and hold people in power accountable. We need to remember the stories of the victims, like Woody Guthrie did all those years ago... it's a powerful reminder that we're all human beings deserving of dignity 🌟
 
😱 I'm literally shook by this news... how could they be so reckless with language? 🀯 It's like, yeah, let's honor our fallen officer, but no need to resort to hate speech about the victims! 😒 They're not even humans to them, right? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ This is just another example of ICE trying to whitewash their actions and dehumanize people they're supposed to be helping. πŸ’” It's heartbreaking that Woody Guthrie wrote about this incident decades ago, it's like we're still dealing with the same issue today. 🎸 The fact that they keep using these kinds of language is just a slap in the face to everyone who values human dignity and compassion. 😀 We need more artists and writers like Guthrie who can speak truth to power and remind us of what's truly important – empathy and kindness. πŸ’–
 
can't believe what i'm reading about ice and their dehumanizing language 🀯. first off, honoring a deported officer with a tweet that basically says "we're better than these people" is just low-key racist πŸ˜’. it's like they think they can erase the humanity of mexican workers who were killed in 1948? no way. woody guthrie's song was all about giving those people a voice and some dignity, not erasing them 🎸.

and this isn't an isolated incident, i'm afraid. ice has been doing this for years, using language that's basically white nationalist propaganda to justify their actions 🚫. it's like they're trying to create a post-truth america where news doesn't matter anymore πŸ’”. but we can't just sit back and let them do this. we need to keep calling them out when they say stuff like this, even if we don't agree on immigration policy βš–οΈ.

we need to remember that each person is human and worthy of dignity, regardless of where they're from or what their status is 🌎. it's not just about fighting for the right thing, it's about being better than that 😊. let's keep pushing back against this kind of language and behavior. we can make a difference πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh man I'm so done with this 🀯 stuff. Can't believe they're using hate speech language like that. It's not even subtle, just a big ol' bucket of white nationalist BS. Like, what's next? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Their whole thing is to dehumanize people from different cultures and communities, and now they've gone and done it on social media. No wonder the song "Deportee" has been such a powerful rebuke for so long - it's just common sense that we treat each other with dignity, regardless of where we're from or what our immigration status is πŸ™. ICE needs to be held accountable for this stuff, and I'm glad The Intercept is on the case πŸ’―.
 
omg i just saw this weird thing yesterday... was at an airport and someone had left their luggage unattended for like 2 seconds and my brain immediately started wondering if they were hiding contraband or something lol anyway, back to ice... can't believe what they did with that post πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. i mean, it's just so unnecessary to use language that's associated with hate groups... like, hello, we're all human beings! 🌎 and i love how woody guthrie wrote about this in his song... it's like he's still speaking truth to power even after all these decades πŸ’•. we need more people like him who can make us think critically about the way we talk about others πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” I'm totally down with honoring the deportation officer who lost his life, but using language like "Mexican workers" is super vague, like, what does that even mean? πŸ™ƒ Are they American-born or not? Shouldn't we be talking about human beings rather than their nationality? And btw, Woody Guthrie's song is a total classic and all, but can't we just, like, put the past in the past instead of using it as an excuse to be all insensitive today? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ˜” this is absolutely appalling, how can you be so reckless with words? 🀯 they're using hate speech language to describe innocent people who just happened to be on that plane... it's like they think humans are some other species or something! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and it's not the first time they've done this, either - I mean, have you seen their social media posts in general? pretty racist and xenophobic. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ we need to hold people in power accountable for this stuff, no matter how powerful they are... it's basic human decency! πŸ‘Š
 
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