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- ‘I’m an American, Bro!’: Latinos Report Raids in Which U. S . . .
We’re all American here, man ” Jesus Jiménez and Hamed Aleaziz contributed reporting Jennifer Medina is a Los Angeles-based political reporter for The Times, focused on political attitudes and demographic change The post ‘I’m an American, Bro!’: Latinos Report Raids in Which U S Citizenship Is Questioned appeared first on New York
- Trump immigration raids snag U. S. citizens, including Native . . .
American citizens, including citizens of Native tribal nations, have been pulled into the vast immigration operations ordered by President Donald Trump in accordance with his campaign vow to
- Video shows immigration agents interrogating a Latino U. S . . .
“Stop right there,” he said the agent told him Then the agent questioned whether Gavidia was American “I’m an American citizen,” Gavidia said he told the agent at least three times
- Navajo Nation: Navajo citizens are reporting being questioned . . .
At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped at their homes and workplaces, questioned or detained by federal law enforcement and asked to produce proof of
- Fear among Native American Tribes as Trumps ICE raids hit . . .
Indigenous people in the Southwest have reported being questioned and detained by ICE agents during sweeping immigration raids as tribal officials warn they are 'automatically being profiled'
- Reports of Navajo people being detained in immigration sweeps . . .
On Thursday, Navajo tribal leaders reported that they have received calls and text messages from Navajo people living in urban areas who have been stopped, questioned or detained by ICE Those reports sparked outrage among Navajo Nation Council members and prompted a detailed discussion of the topic during a Naabik’íyáti’ Committee meeting
- American citizens reportedly detained in ICE raids, Democrats . . .
NBC News reported that American citizens, including citizens of native tribal nations, have been detained and questioned during ICE raids Navajo President Buu Nygren addressed the issue on a tribal radio station and advised residents to carry identification, including a driver’s license and Certificate of Indian Blood
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