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Ximena Bustillo

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It's Been a Minute
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

It's Been a Minute
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

It's Been a Minute
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

It's Been a Minute
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

It's Been a Minute
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-29-2025 6PM EST

The first law of Trump's new term in office directs federal immigration enforcement to detain and deport those without legal status charged with certain crimes, including minor theft or shoplifting, assault of a law enforcement officer, or crimes resulting in death or serious bodily injury of another person.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-29-2025 6PM EST

The first law of Trump's new term in office directs federal immigration enforcement to detain and deport those without legal status charged with certain crimes, including minor theft or shoplifting, assault of a law enforcement officer, or crimes resulting in death or serious bodily injury of another person.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-29-2025 6PM EST

The measure has been criticized by immigration advocates who say it limits due process, and they say research shows immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than U.S.-born citizens. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 01-29-2025 6PM EST

The measure has been criticized by immigration advocates who say it limits due process, and they say research shows immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than U.S.-born citizens. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The bill makes it easier for federal immigration authorities to detain and deport anyone without legal status for crimes like shoplifting, assaulting a police officer, or causing bodily harm to another person. The bill is named after a Georgia woman who was killed last year by a Venezuelan man who was in the U.S. without legal status. Supporters argue that this will increase public safety.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The bill makes it easier for federal immigration authorities to detain and deport anyone without legal status for crimes like shoplifting, assaulting a police officer, or causing bodily harm to another person. The bill is named after a Georgia woman who was killed last year by a Venezuelan man who was in the U.S. without legal status. Supporters argue that this will increase public safety.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The bill makes it easier for federal immigration authorities to detain and deport anyone without legal status for crimes like shoplifting, assaulting a police officer, or causing bodily harm to another person. The bill is named after a Georgia woman who was killed last year by a Venezuelan man who was in the U.S. without legal status. Supporters argue that this will increase public safety.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The man who was sentenced to life in prison for killing Riley had previously been charged with shoplifting. Proponents say that if he had been detained by immigration officials sooner, Riley might still be alive. But others oppose the bill and say that it bypasses due process. since a person won't have to be convicted of a crime to be detained or deported.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The man who was sentenced to life in prison for killing Riley had previously been charged with shoplifting. Proponents say that if he had been detained by immigration officials sooner, Riley might still be alive. But others oppose the bill and say that it bypasses due process. since a person won't have to be convicted of a crime to be detained or deported.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

The man who was sentenced to life in prison for killing Riley had previously been charged with shoplifting. Proponents say that if he had been detained by immigration officials sooner, Riley might still be alive. But others oppose the bill and say that it bypasses due process. since a person won't have to be convicted of a crime to be detained or deported.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

Immigrant rights groups also argue that research shows immigrants commit fewer crimes than those born in the U.S. These same advocates say the bill also pushes a false narrative about a connection between crime and immigration status.

Up First from NPR
Immigration Crackdown, Health Officials Muted, Oscar Nominations

Immigrant rights groups also argue that research shows immigrants commit fewer crimes than those born in the U.S. These same advocates say the bill also pushes a false narrative about a connection between crime and immigration status.