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'We don't want people to stop calling.' This police commander says immigrants' trust is key to his work

Summary by WPLN — Nashville Public Radio
Carlos Lara’s family comes from Honduras. When he joined the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) in 2008, he was one of just a few Hispanic officers. Now, as a police commander in charge of Nashville’s Southeast Precinct, he serves some of Nashville’s largest immigrant communities. He says he’s getting lots of questions from immigrants who worry local law enforcement will collaborate with federal agents carrying out President Donald Trump’s…
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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