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Deportation raids put Minneapolis family in hiding
Summary
Federal immigration raids in Minneapolis have led one Mexican family to remain inside their home for weeks, and the article reports earlier fatal incidents involving federal agents during the recent operations.
Content
Federal immigration raids in Minneapolis have prompted one Mexican family to stay inside their home and brace their door, the article reports. The family says they have closed curtains, limited movement and are worried for their U.S.-born children as operations continue. The piece notes that teams under "Operation Metro Surge" have increased street sweeps and that there were earlier deadly incidents involving federal immigration agents this month.
Key facts:
- A Minneapolis family reports remaining inside their home for weeks and using a metal bar to brace their door.
- The article says federal teams have stepped up street sweeps in Minneapolis as part of "Operation Metro Surge."
- Family members say they hold work permits but feel those documents no longer protect them from arrest or deportation.
- The article reports that federal immigration agents were involved in incidents earlier this month in which two U.S. citizens were killed.
Summary:
This reporting describes a family living in sustained confinement at home with lost income and heightened concern about local enforcement activity. Undetermined at this time.
