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ICE raid in Princeton angers local officials
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’ICE activities in Princeton have left our community deeply troubled’
An operation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in Princeton on Wednesday has angered local officials and community leaders. Advocates who spoke with the Planet Princeton news site, alleged ICE agents rounded up and interrogated Hispanic and Latino residents seemingly at random without identifying themselves as federal immigration agents.
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ICE raid in Princeton angers local officials
Clip: 7/11/2024 | 1m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
An operation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in Princeton on Wednesday has angered local officials and community leaders. Advocates who spoke with the Planet Princeton news site, alleged ICE agents rounded up and interrogated Hispanic and Latino residents seemingly at random without identifying themselves as federal immigration agents.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipan operation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Princeton is drawing IR from officials and immigration Advocates they told news Outlet Planet Princeton that ice agents rounded up and interrogated Hispanic and Latino residents seemingly at random yesterday without identifying themselves as Federal immigration agents Advocates say agents knocked on doors and stopped people on bicycles and left immigrant communities on edge the ice newwork office confirmed it targeted three non-citizens for arrest and Princeton yesterday one was taken into custody but another arrest was blocked by quote public interference with officers in pursuit of the individual which the agency warned is a crime Princeton's mayor and Council said in a joint statement they are deeply troubled by ISIS actions and that they quote starkly contradict our core values of respect and dignity for all congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman who represents Princeton says she was horrified by the news adding any actions of intimidation are unacceptable and Despicable and we will get to the bottom of it ice maintains they do not indiscriminately Target non-citizens [Music]
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