💨 Abstract
In southeast Washington, D.C., children received school supplies and free food as summer ended, but the presence of National Guard trucks nearby cast a shadow. Activists and parents fear that President Trump's deployment of federal law enforcement will heighten policing of Black and Latino teens, causing distress and potential backlash. Data shows juvenile arrest rates in D.C. are high, but have been fluctuating.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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