Last month, 200 ICE agents converged on Central Ohio targeting Somali and Mexican businesses and schools. For nearly two weeks, businesses and streets were deserted. People feared for their safety as they heard ICE thugs shoot, arrest, and deport US citizens, including veterans without any due process of law. Basically, Central Ohio was being terrorized by ICE agents in an operation called as Operation Buckeye that lasted from December 16 to December 21. The Ohio Immigrant Alliance said in a Jan. 9 news release that the organization identified at least 214 people arrested during "Operation Buckeye." The organization said in an analysis of publicly available jail rosters that 80 percent of the people detained were Latino and less than 10 percent were Africans. Durning that mass hysteria, I had three of my grandchildren with us for the winter break. When I told them I will be taking them to the public library, they were scared to death and said, "They are afraid they would be arrested by ICE agents." As a result, I have to have copies of my passport and theirs in my phone as well as separate photocopies in the car for the first time in my life to prove we are U.S. citizens.