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Honduran girl taken off life support after she tried to take her own life when her father was denied at the border
With an ankle monitor that ICE gave him, Honduran immigrant Manuel Gámez was able to be present when his daughter Heydi was disconnected from life support at a hospital in New York. "I read her the Bible. I know she listened to me because her face changed," said the father in tears.
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Modern tools to alert the undocumented community about ICE operations
As the undocumented community tries to stay up to date with the latest on "Ongoing ICE Operations", some are turning to common social media and smart phone apps. Giselle Robles explains.
Secretive database to identify migrants affiliated to gangs
The news organization Pro-Publica recently reported that immigration officials are using a secretive database to identify immigrants coming into the U.S. who may have gang affiliations. Melissa Del Bosque, who worked on that story spoke to UNews.
Little sign of ICE raids, but immigrant communities remain fearful
ICE confirmed that the promised deportation raids began on Sunday targeting immigrants with orders of removal. However, there was little evidence of the raids even as people around the country took precautions in case agents came knocking on their door.
Non-profit organization calling for closure of Homestead migrant facility
A delegation from Amnesty International visited the Homestead shelter for immigrant children today to observe the conditions there. Margaret Huang, the executive director of Amnesty International U.S.A., spoke to UNews about what they saw.
Hispanic student enrollment decreases after partnership between ICE and police
The impact of the partnerships between local police forces and ICE is having far reaching effects in communities across the country including a decrease in Hispanic student enrollment, according to a recent study. Thomas Dee, a professor at Stanford University and author of the study, spoke to UNews.
