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Federal authorities are denying more work visas and green cards, vetting social media posts and applying enhanced scrutiny to foreign employees’ credentials.
Since Saturday, at least two people have been detained in a Charlotte plaza, where resident David Rebolloso runs his businesses, a laundromat, he told ABC News. Rebolloso said that the plaza, which caters predominantly to the Hispanic community, is usually bustling. Today, only two of the 18 businesses are open.
"Charlotte's Web" author E.B. White's granddaughter slammed DHS for naming Charlotte immigration raids "Operation Charlotte's Web" after her grandfather's beloved children's book.
The figure is far greater than the estimate from the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition, which said federal agents had detained just over 300 people throughout Oregon in October.
A man who calls himself 'The Hotel Investigator' has denied breaking a community protection notice banning him from Surrey. It is alleged that Anthony Barnes, 45, from London, broke the notice by attending an anti-immigration protest at a hotel in Horley in August.
The 17-year-old boy was driving home when he was ordered to stop by Gerardo Rodriguez, who had a firearm pointed at him, according to the minor's lawyer. Neighbors say Rodriguez is a federal immigration agent.
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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.