
Phone calls from concerned tenants in an apartment complex woke up the Bronx building’s manager at around 6 a.m. Tuesday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. “They were telling me that ICE was there,” the building manager, who declined to be identified, told NBC News.
Main Idea: ICE conducted early morning immigration raids in New York City, with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem highlighting the arrests as part of a wider deportation push.
Key Points:
ICE raids can scare immigrant families, reduce trust in police, and hurt daily life for workers and small businesses in affected neighborhoods.
Federal arrests of people suspected of serious crimes may help some residents feel safer if enforcement is focused on violent offenders.
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She is the central named official publicly tied to the immigration raid operation and present at the arrest.
The agency conducted the raids that are the article’s main subject.
It led the enforcement operation and is central to the account of the raids.
He issued a statement defending the operation and explaining the city’s role.
The group publicly condemned the raids and framed their impact on immigrant communities.
The department was present and part of the multiagency enforcement action described in the story.
As head of the New York Immigration Coalition, he is quoted reacting to the enforcement action.
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