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One San Diego family’s story of coping with ICE detention

Summary by KPBS
The sound of an ICE agent shattering a car window sounds like a gunshot.At least it did to Veronica Olivo on the morning of Feb. 2, when ICE agents arrested her husband, Alejandro, and their oldest son, Bryan. Alejandro called Veronica right before the window shattered.The worried mother of five heard a loud boom.“Then he hung up,” Veronica said in Spanish.A few minutes later, one of Alejandro’s co-workers called Veronica to say that ICE had tak…
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KPBS broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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