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Because Trump ignites immigration attacks, some migrants go underground


BERND DEBUSMANN JR

BBC News, White House

Getty Images Migratory Migrator in New York custody is taken by officers in January 28. Getty Images

Immigration attacks have made it intensively throughout the country, including the city of New York.

The sense of fear and distress is extracted through the communities of U.S. immigrant communities without the arrests of non-document migrants, criminals and non-criminal history.

Federal officers have been arrested thousands of documents since Donald Trump took office on January 20, increasing the attacks of City of Chicago, New York, Denver and Los Angeles.

On Tuesday, the Secretary of White House press Karoline Levitt said the arrests of criminals are priority, anyone out of the country is “off the table.”

In some communities, arrests have requested some migrants to skip works or keep children from school home.

More than 3,500 undocumented migrants were arrested since the returned House, on Tuesday, Monday, Monday and 1,179, according to daily statistics published in immigration and customs (ice).

Comparing, on average 310s were made in 2024, when Joe Biden was office, according to the agency.

Immigration officials have described attacks as “enforcement operations” due to violent gang members and suspects, agents from some federal law enforcement agencies have been to help breaching detents.

“I haven’t seen that, and I only have the first days of the Presidency,” Gina Amato Lough, Director of Directors Director of California for the right project, Immigration lawyer group. “Nothing from that magnitude.”

MSS has added that “indicated intentions to create shock and fear.”

“He’s working,” he said. “It is also emerging in the community panic.”

White houses and ice have published some of these arrests, showing suspicious photos and provided details about countries and crimes that contain sexual crimes, attacks and drug trafficking crimes.

But the White House has clearly caught in these trolleys that a migrant caught, or not the criminals or non-detention and deportation, although it is illegal in the United States.

Earlier this week, the White House press secretary Karoline Levitt said that they are “all” criminals.

“They broke the laws of our nation illegally, and therefore criminals are because this administration is progressing,” he said to launch.

Carrier table from 22 to 28 January

Arrests have already affected many US immigrant communities.

For example, he said, for example, that documents without documents have expressed fear of going to any government agency, as well as to achieve a driver’s license, or to look for medical attention in hospitals.

“We’re scary people, and we’re picking calls from left and right,” Michael Lukens, the Executive Director of Amic’s Center for immigrant migrants, providing legal representation to unmarked migrants.

“People are afraid to go to work, or to send children to schools,” adding Trump Administration, blocking the efforts to access the arrest of its organization’s efforts.

“White house is what he wants, involve fear of people and to leave,” he said. “That’s something we’ve ever seen.”

Among those who expressed fear, Gabriela, 20 years ago entered the US when he entered the US, in the event of a contraband.

Now housewife in Maryland, Gabriela Initially Trump’s election victory had no controlBelieving that he would only put criminals and many migrants would improve the economy.

But in the nine days of the administration, he said it is scary, together with many neighbors, after seeing the ice operations in the surrounding communities.

“Many people in my building have left to send children to schools. No one will go to church,” said BBC. “We are tuning to Mass online.”

Gabriel said he was gathering things, if he was arrested and deported, known to send known to Bolivia.

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Another non-documented migrant, a Mexican called Carlos, lived in New York City, has thrown worries about possible BBC’s arrests underground.

“We heard that the ice reached a building that is far from me,” said Carlos, and the son of the United States Born in New York.

Like Gabriela, Carlos was initially cautiously optimistic about the victory of Trump election and thought it indirectly, Trump to promote the economy and encourage smaller inflation.

“It’s scary. I’m avoiding being on the street than you need,” he added. “I have no problem being detained with criminals. But we continue to listen to other people – they are also removing staff.”

Both Gabriela and Carlos had to identify only the last name, fear of authority retribution or attention.

There are no clear arrests that many of these arrests have criminal history and how many “the first Trump Administration” arrests were called “arrests”.

NBC reported that on January 26, 52% of those adopted “criminal arrests” were mentioned by the administrative officials.

BBC has contacted the white house to comment on the figures.

When asked about the number at the press conference on Tuesday, Mrs. Levitt said he was only a crime “that broke our nation’s laws”.

Attacks by Ice The Trump Administration has also included emergencies in the southern border of an emergency in the southern border and expanded processes that allow rapid expulsions.

On Thursday, Trump signed in the law called Laken Riley, requesting the soldiers arrested in Laws arrested.

Bill, called Laken Riley – A man from the Georgia nursing student last year, the Congress passed last week, an early victory for the Administration.

In Signing, Trump said that the government would move to set up an installation of 30,000 people without detaining, duplicate government capacity and the US “step further away crime discharge”.

Stylized red banner, the second term that Trump says in white and right-handed, head and shoulder is a picture of a smile, wearing blue suit and red tie

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