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Local Officials Voice Concern Over Mass Deportation Plans
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2327 | 1m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
José Pérez and Ismael Ozanne speak to local concerns over mass deportation plans.
Anticipating mass deportations by the new Trump administration, Milwaukee Common Council President José Pérez and Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne speak to local concerns over such plans.
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Local Officials Voice Concern Over Mass Deportation Plans
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2327 | 1m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Anticipating mass deportations by the new Trump administration, Milwaukee Common Council President José Pérez and Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne speak to local concerns over such plans.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipwe have out there with the Trump administration assuming office this coming Monday, the president elect's promises of mass deportations has some communities on high alert.
>> Two Milwaukee alders raised concerns over a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on the northwest edge of the city, meant to replace an aging facility downtown.
>> Although we are not certain what type of federal facility might be planned here for this location, or how vague some of this information is at times, I am firmly opposed to any expansion of ice type detention services in the city of Milwaukee.
[MUSIC] are scared.
This is the time to push back hard.
>> For its part, the agency has said there are no plans for a detention center at that location in Dane County.
Law enforcement let residents know their plans for interacting with immigrant populations.
>> Increased fear of mass deportations has already inhibited some members of our most vulnerable populations from reporting their victimization to law enforcement.
This reality perpetuates a cycle of violence.
And criminality that have a chilling effect on our entire community.
Our schools, workplaces, and neighborhoods become less safe when our neighbors and loved ones are afraid to report crimes and afraid to report crimes and
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