How OITNB Depicted ICE in the Final Season | Orange Is The New Black

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Published 2019-08-30
OITNB's final season included some of the most emotional stories in the show's history, including the heartbreaking storylines involving ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Here's how the Netflix show depicted it in the final season.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jenishag1941
    The actress who played Maritza came home one day to find that her parents were picked up by ICE. She basically stayed in the US without them. This probably hit real close to home for her.
  • @stuffedbun28833
    The scene with the children in court really shows how disgusting and evil the ICE process is. “Do you know what a lawyer is?”
  • @kierabrown4885
    this season was so heartbreaking to watch, the ICE storyline had me sobbing
  • @RK-ep8qy
    The ICE storyline taught me so much, OITNB did something that no news channel could, make us understand the reality these people live in and it was much more horrific than I thought it was.
  • @petrinajc
    The child’s court pissed me off so badly! This is why we need immigration lawyers, and people willing to fight for others!
  • @poopsydo8052
    Carla's story was really hard to watch, her screaming in the desert was disturbing.
  • i became visibly mad when the lady started making mean girls references like this situation is something to joke about
  • The fact that they had an indigenous woman speaking her indigenous language and showing the struggles a lot of indigenous women face. Wow. Just wow.
  • @faliciah3363
    At least it showed a range of ppl instead of just hispanics.
  • @johnlennon7222
    “will you be here for my birthday?” that broke my heart.
  • @lilithjade4363
    “mama they took our cat and our pokémon cards” the first time i heard that i instantly broke down in tears. they’re just poor innocent children trying to live wholesome normal lives.. that whole phone call broke me.
  • They deported Maritza where will she go she has never been to Colombia she was not born in America but she was there since she was a child !!! it was horrible where will she go in a country where she’s never been before
  • @jasminsong7198
    the way kids actually have to go to court and defend themselves without lawyers is so upsetting. and it’s real and happening now
  • @Hailie1234
    Shani's story broke my f*cking heart. She is most likely going to get killed when she gets back😔
  • @IshmaelPaz
    So crazy how at this point Natalie was the most humane out of the others in power smh
  • That the whole point of Carlos is that theres alot Latinos that work for ice! They could care less like the judge she should know better then to ask a child what a lawyer is! I hope this shit right here changes ppl minds! So easy to say " well they should know better than to come illegally" .
  • @kiahkyeuh6465
    What happened with Maritza at the end really threw me for a loop. I wish they showed how she lived after the plane.