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A New York Times analysis shows spikes in immigration arrests across the country since Donald Trump started his second term as president.
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Immigration arrests up in WA since Trump took officeThe New York Times looked at deportation data from President Trump's return to office this year until June 10. Compared to last year in Washington state, immigration arrests were up 65% with 620 recorded arrests.
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A Portland-area mother and her four U.S.-born children have been detained by federal immigration officials for two weeks, an apparent violation of federal policy that limits how long people can be detained.
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A Gallup poll shows a substantial jump in the share of Americans who view immigration as positive for the U.S. since President Donald Trump took office.
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