Ice raids while the wealthy party next door': the migrants living in the shadow of Mar-a-Lago
Briefly

Lake Worth Beach, a small coastal city near Mar-A-Lago, is home to a significant Hispanic population and many undocumented migrants. Since Donald Trump's inauguration, local ICE activities have intensified, leading to increased fears within the migrant community. The local nonprofit, Guatemalan-Maya Center, has reported high deportation rates among its users, with a noted growth in anti-immigrant sentiment. Community protests against deportations have faced harsh counter-protests, reflecting a tense environment for residents, particularly among the working-class migrant population.
You don't do that unless you're planning to arrest poor, brown, working-class men from disenfranchised communities.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) cars began patrolling the streets, raiding grocery stores, churches and schools, as well as working with the local police to make arrests.
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