The immigration crackdown is changing how people interact with law enforcement

The immigration crackdown is changing how people interact with law enforcement

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The Supreme Court has cleared the way for federal immigration enforcement agents in Los Angeles to use race and other profiling factors in deciding who to stop and potentially detain.

NPR’s Scott Detrow and Jasmine Garsd discuss how the expansion of ICE operations around the country has changed the way people interact with law enforcement, and their community.

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This episode was produced by Erika Ryan and Avery Keatley.

It was edited by Adam Raney and Sarah Robbins.

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