DHS says immigration agents 'surging' to Charlotte
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Federal immigration arrests in farms and agricultural facilities across the U.S. this year have dragged federal immigration policy back into the public discourse. Among the voices calling for reforms are farmers, including some from Ventura County.
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Immigrant student enrollment is dwindling at schools across the US amid immigration crackdowns
Schools across the U.S. are seeing a big drop in enrollment from immigrant families. Many parents have been deported or returned to their home countries due to immigration crackdowns.
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Officer injured after suspect rams law enforcement vehicles during Charlotte immigration raids
Officer injured as man rams vehicles during Charlotte immigration raids. U.S. citizen arrested after dangerous chase through University City area, firearm found.
International student enrollment rates at American colleges and universities fell sharply this year, driven by visa application issues as prospective students are caught up in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Immigration crackdown inspires uniquely Chicago pushback that’s now a model for other cities
As an unprecedented immigration crackdown enters a third month, a growing number of Chicago residents are fighting back against what they deem a racist and aggressive overreach of the federal government.
WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Federal authorities conducted raids on Saturday in the banking hub of Charlotte, North Carolina, the Department of Homeland Security said, expanding its crackdown on illegal immigration to the U.S. South.
In every aspect of life, Latinos have attenuated their normal behavior and avoided critical locations, like work and school, in order to stay clear of the (enforcement) surge,” a
Customs and Border Patrol descended on Charlotte over the weekend, taking dozens of people into custody, and were met with residents protesting the Trump administration’s “Operation Charlotte’s Web.”
Latinos, young people and women in the Republican Party are most likely to disagree with the party's strict immigration policies, a new UCLA study found.