ICE Drags Teacher From Daycare, Congressman Says
The raid, part of a crackdown resulting in over 3,000 arrests, targeted a daycare teacher at a Spanish-language immersion center, alarming parents and officials.
- Rayito de Sol, a Spanish-language immersion daycare on Chicago's North Side, was raided by federal immigration agents who detained Ms Diana Santillana, a teacher from Medellin, amid panicked families with infants present.
- US President Donald Trump's crackdown, initiated in September, has driven recent raids, with DHS saying ICE chased people into the daycare after a traffic stop amid more than 3,000 arrests.
- Court filings and local footage show agents in vests labeled 'Police' and armed men in camouflage, with two men, one in a balaclava, dragging a woman out of the daycare, witnesses say.
- Parents and children were left distraught after agents entered the facility, with Ms Tara Goodarzi, lawyer and parent, noting crying children and shocked parents at Rayito de Sol as some said teachers were legally authorised to work.
- In a Los Angeles incident Monday, Border Patrol agents detained a woman who was her child's teacher, with masked agents including one with an assault rifle, raising scrutiny.
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Chicago day care worker detained by immigration agents at drop-off time for children
An employee of a Chicago day care center and preschool was detained by immigration agents at work as children were being dropped off Wednesday, according to witnesses, reflecting the Trump administration's increasingly aggressive enforcement tactics.The employee ran from a vehicle into the Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center after officers pulled into the parking lot right after her, Alderman Matt Martin said, citing witness ac…
By Whitney Wild, CNN - The arrest of a daycare teacher inside a childcare center in northwest Chicago drew strong condemnation from local leaders Wednesday. The teacher, whose identity has not been publicly released, was seen escorted by two ICE agents inside the Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center and was later forced out of the facility with her arms behind her back.
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