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Maximum Danger for Immigrants in Chesterfield: Ice Plans to Open Offices Near Schools and Neighbors Start Protests

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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Agency (ICE)’s plan to rent a building for expanded operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia, has generated a strong reaction between residents and education sectors, especially in neighborhoods close to minority communities and tertiary education centers. YOU CAN SEE: ALERT in Walmart de Erwin: Immediate Shop Evacuation Reported After INCIDENT and Employees Were DISAPPEARED Although it was known since Septemb…
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Agency (ICE)’s plan to rent a building for expanded operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia, has generated a strong reaction between residents and education sectors, especially in neighborhoods close to minority communities and tertiary education centers. YOU CAN SEE: ALERT in Walmart de Erwin: Immediate Shop Evacuation Reported After INCIDENT and Employees Were DISAPPEARED Although it was known since Septemb…

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Sapphira Mohammed, Proofreader | The public is reacting to alleged plans by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to lease a building for expanded operations in Chesterfield County near several minority neighborhoods and colleges. ICE's search for office space in the Richmond area has been public knowledge since September, but the exact location was not identified until a February 10 article by WIRED that revealed planned locations nati…

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The Commonwealth Times broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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