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What is and isn't legal when ICE officers make an immigration arrest

What is and isn't legal when ICE officers make an immigration arrest

Undocumented immigrants are being swept off the streets by masked officers in plainclothes who refuse to give their names. Parents are being handcuffed in front of young children and escorted together onto buses and into detention centers. Officers are tackling people and smashing car windows as they make arrests.
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  • CBS News

Emergency dispatch system impacted by heat in Baltimore during in-custody death, mayor says

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Michigan orders 19 unlicensed gambling websites to stop operating
Michigan orders 19 unlicensed gambling websites to stop operating

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Michigan orders 19 unlicensed gambling websites to stop operating

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Man charged with homicide for beating 73-year-old near Milwaukee homeless shelter
Man charged with homicide for beating 73-year-old near Milwaukee homeless shelter

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Man charged with homicide for beating 73-year-old near Milwaukee homeless shelter

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