Those are two boys18 and 15 years old from the Republic of Congo who were seized by ICE when they came out of their guardian’s home in Diamondhead, Miss. They were here legally on F-1 student visas. They changed schools last year, but nobody at the new school knew that would affect their immigration status. One of their guardians, Gail Baptiste, tried to show her guardianship papers to the immigration agents. One of the agents told her: “This is worth nothing.”
Israel, the oldest student, was weeks away from graduation. Both boys were active in the local church. They were on the Hancock High basketball team.
I got this info from Christina Morales and Hamed Aleaziz,”On Way to School Bus, but Grabbed by ICE,” New York Times, (May 1, 2026), p. A 17.
I mailed copies of the article to my representative Ryan Mackenzie and my two Senators, John Fetterman and David McCormick, asking them to find out what happened to the boys. Below is a copy of the letter. I’ll let you know if I even get a reply, but I am not holding my breath. We really have become an evil country.
Here’s the text of the letter:
I have enclosed a copy of an article from the New York Times detailing an action by agents of the U.S. government. Both of the boys discussed were admitted to our country legally. Neither has committed any crimes.
On this 250th anniversary celebration of our founding we should also be aware that we have terrible blots on our historical record–Trail of Tears, “No Irish need apply,” Japanese internment, and “Operation Wetback”–to name a few. Now our country is repeating some of the ugliest policies of our past.
Can you do something about these boys? Is there a private bill you could introduce to bring them back to their school? Could you at least check on their status and current location? If we lived in Russia or Iran, I would say there is nothing to be done, but this is the United States of America. We must stop this.