Yesterday, US Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, D-NM, sent a letter to acting Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security Chad F Wolf, accusing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents of using "false pretense" and "fear and lies" to make arrests, as well as expanding its activities in Albuquerque. They also asked ICE to hand over arrest data for Albuquerque since the beginning of the year. ICE agents increased targeted arrests against undocumented immigrants in the month of February around Northern New Mexico, according to calls received by both senators and local immigrant rights group Santa Fe Dreamers Project. The senators' offices say they've received reports that ICE agents have been using administrative, not judicial warrants, in order to get into people's homes and make arrests, as well as specifically targeting schools, hospitals and churches. Although the letter does not mention Santa Fe, Allegra Love, the director of the Santa Fe Dreamers Project, tells SFR that she also received calls from Santa Feans about ICE making arrests in the city. "I think Santa Feans have a false sense of security around ICE because they misunderstand what 'sanctuary city' means," Love says. "It's not a wall that keeps ICE out. We have to be vigilant about standing up for our neighbors. Being a sanctuary city can only go so far."