In Trump's First 100 Days, Immigrant Arrests Stir Fear Across New York-But Also Forge Community Bonds
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Under President Trump’s administration, immigration enforcement has seen dramatic escalations, with reports indicating over 340 migrant arrests in New York from January to mid-April. Stories from families exemplify the impact of these policies, including that of María, whose husband was arrested shortly after a car accident. As the new administration marks its first 100 days, there has been a notable increase in nationwide immigration arrests, emphasizing a shift towards stricter enforcement that has consequences for immigrant families across the country.
After the collision, María said her husband called the police-and immigration showed up too, according to her daughter.
Nationwide, the number of immigration arrests in February was the highest in any month in the last seven years.
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