A man was arrested outside of two charter schools in Chicago by federal immigration authorities, as part of the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts. This arrest comes amidst a push by the administration to detain and deport undocumented immigrants, with over 20,000 arrests reported in one month. The man, identified as Francisco Andrade-Berrera, was detained outside of the schools but did not attempt to enter the premises, and no one was harmed during the incident. The arrest sparked concern among school officials and families, particularly within the largely Latino and Hispanic student population at the schools. The Trump administration has removed restrictions on ICE agents arresting undocumented individuals near sensitive locations, such as schools. Under the Biden administration, a significant increase in immigration arrests has been reported, with a notable number of detainees having no criminal convictions or pending charges. In Arkansas, a large-scale operation led to the arrest of 219 undocumented immigrants, targeting individuals who had previous encounters with law enforcement. The majority of those arrested in Arkansas were not charged with violent crimes, and they came from 23 different countries. This crackdown on undocumented immigrants has raised concerns about the impact on individuals and families, as well as the broader implications for immigration policies in the United States.
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