Baltimore, ICE and Immigration
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The Baltimore City-based immigration advocacy group CASA will march Wednesday morning in protest of local operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Members of Baltimore’s immigrant community and their supporters say ICE has arrested dozens of residents in and around the city over the past two weeks, all part of an enforcement sweep some
Hundreds marched in Baltimore against recent ICE raids, organized by CASA to show solidarity with detained immigrants.
Several Baltimore area communities are planning to hold "No Kings" protests on Saturday, June 14, joining what organizers are calling "a nationwide day of defiance."
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WBAL-TV on MSNCASA: Highlandtown sees spike in ICE activity; Protests resume"Even in Baltimore, immigrants are being picked up here every day. In L.A., obviously, it's very upsetting. So, I had to come out and support, and show that I care about our community," said Northeast Baltimore resident Sarah Woods.
Once a routine necessity, appointments with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement now are an emotional, anxious encounter for immigrant families.
Always Ice Cream, a chain that sprouted from the Annapolis Ice Cream company downtown, is opening up its seventh location in a shopping center on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard.
The videos show ICE agents detaining people in a shopping plaza in Catonsville, and residents trying to chase agents out of their neighborhood in Highlandtown.