D.C. parents concerned about ICE at school drop off
ICE says it’s not stopping random people in the street as it focuses on “targeted enforcement.” In a historically Latino neighborhood in Washington, D.C., some parents disagree as they see agents circle their area during school drop off. NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports.
ICE says it’s not stopping random people in the street as it focuses on “targeted enforcement.” In a historically Latino neighborhood in Washington, D.C., some parents disagree as they see agents circle their area during school drop off. NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports.
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