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Trump Signals Schools, Hospitals And Churches Could See ICE Raids

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Thomas Giles, ICE Field Office Director, center, talks to other agents after going to arrest an immigrant with a criminal record on Sept. 8, 2022, in Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Since President Donald Trump took office, executive orders on immigration and highly publicized raids have grabbed headlines. As immigrant communities prepare for what’s coming, advocacy groups offer “know your rights” workshops and open rapid response hotlines. Scott and Marisa are joined by KQED senior editor for immigration Tyche Hendricks to dig into what’s happening on the ground, in courts and in immigrant communities.

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