Entire families sheltering in their homes, afraid to go outside. Children getting their lessons on iPad screens. Pregnant women skipping doctors’ appointments and considering home birth. A pervasive sense of confusion and terror — a feeling that “nothing is safe.”
These may sound like scenes from 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered schools and workplaces and sent families indoors, fearful of contracting a deadly disease. They’re also stories I heard in the last week, talking to doctors, educators, and advocates around the country about the impact of ICE on immigrant communitie...
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