Fearing encounters with ICE, tribal leaders offer guidance to their members
- Alaska Natives are urgently obtaining tribal IDs amid fears of immigration enforcement, with 115 IDs issued on Tuesday, according to Chalyee Ƚesh Richard Peterson, tribal council president.
- Despite widespread claims of detentions, local officials confirmed there are no reports of ICE activity in Juneau, as stated by the Juneau Police Department.
- Tribal leaders across the U.S. Are advising members to carry identification and know their rights, following reports of encounters with ICE agents.
- Concerns about immigration enforcement have heightened anxiety among tribal communities, as evidenced by a letter to President Trump from Democrats highlighting a specific incident involving an ICE agent questioning citizenship.
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