Minnesota organizations brace for immigration impacts under President Trump
- Five hundred educators in Minnesota participated in a Zoom call to discuss how to handle potential immigration raids affecting schools and students' rights.
- Immigration advocates and local leaders are preparing for President Trump's proposed large-scale deportations, which could impact over 150,000 foreign-born immigrants in Nebraska.
- Hanna Sandison, director of the Refugee and Immigrant Program at Advocates for Human Rights, expressed that executive orders from Trump are causing fear and confusion among immigrants.
- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara stated that involving his department in immigration enforcement could hinder public safety and emphasized the importance of serving all community members.
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