Four Milford High School students were on their way to volleyball practice on Saturday when one of them was taken into custody by ICE agents. WBZ-TV spoke to one of the students in the car, who is also undocumented. He asked to remain anonymous. The student said that they were heading to practice when three unmarked vehicles pulled up behind the car. The agents interrogated them about their documentation before taking the 18-year-old driver into custody.
Main Idea: Milford Public Schools is facing alarm and anger after ICE detained an undocumented Milford High School student just two days before graduation.
Key Points:
ICE arrests near a public high school can scare immigrant families, disrupt students, and make communities less willing to trust schools and local officials.
No clear positive impact identified.
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The article frames the arrests as part of a broader pattern affecting residents in the state.
Local police are mentioned as not being informed about the operation, providing context.
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