
The prospect of immigration agents entering schools is sending shockwaves among communities
In the days after President Donald Trump's inauguration, as rumors of immigration raids in Chicago started to spread, Roy, a second grade public school teacher, says he noticed a shift. "Our attendance was pretty bad across the city. There was like 50 to 80 percent attendance." A lot of parents …
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‘Treated like criminals’: Shackling of Indians aboard 40-hour migrant flight sparks new outrage against Trump
New Delhi CNN — US officials kept around 100 deported Indian migrants in shackles for their 40-hour flight home, including during bathroom breaks, in the latest incident to spark anger overseas at President Donald Trump’s migration crackdown. Indian lawmakers demonstrated outside parliament on …
"We're falling to the way of Nazi Germany": Denver residents react to ICE raids
Wednesday's immigration raids across the Denver metro area have left residents gripped by fear and uncertainty about the future. State of play: Just …