💨 Abstract
President Trump's law enforcement operation in Washington, D.C., launched to combat crime, has led to a significant number of immigration-related arrests, alarming activists and local leaders. About 33% of the over 7,500 arrests since the operation began were immigration-related, many of which involved individuals with no criminal record. Critics argue that the arrests are often unlawful and target immigrant communities disproportionately.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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