What We Know About Reports That Puerto Rican Family Was Detained After Speaking Spanish in Store
- A Puerto Rican family in Milwaukee was detained by U.S. Officials after being overheard speaking Spanish, as reported by Telemundo Puerto Rico.
- The family, which included a toddler, was questioned about their immigration status and taken to a government facility.
- They were released after the mother presented their birth certificates, despite their protests during detention.
- Human rights advocates warn that such incidents reflect a pattern of racial profiling under the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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Three members of American family thrown into Milwaukee detention center — for speaking Spanish
Three members of an American family were picked up and hauled to a detention center in Milwaukee — all because they were heard speaking Spanish. The elderly woman, along with her daughter and baby grandson — who wish to remain anonymous out of fear — were shopping at a department store, according to Telemundo Puerto Rico via Daily Beast, when U.S. — Read the rest The post Three members of American family thrown into Milwaukee detention center — …
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