ICE, farmworker and immigration raid
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According to multiple reports, Jaime Alanis climbed to the roof of a greenhouse in alleged attempt to evade officers.
"There's never been a time where immigration detention hasn't been deadly, so it's just inevitable that the more people we detain, the more people who are going to die," Anthony Enriquez, the vice president of U.S. advocacy and litigation at RFK Human Rights, told Newsweek.
Life goes on for the families of the immigrants detained in a recent Nebraska ICE raid. "These are still children that are U.S. citizens that need their needs met."
More recently, media reports note ICE raids at construction sites across the U.S. One on June 24 at a Gulf Shores, Ala., high school site resulted in 37 arrests and a multiday shutdown of the $137 ...