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D.C. Police Enhance Cooperation with ICE Amid Crime Crackdown
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D.C. Police Enhance Cooperation with ICE Amid Crime Crackdown

Washington D.C. police are set to increase their cooperation with ICE, notifying them about undocumented immigrants encountered during traffic stops. This directive from Police Chief Pamela Smith marks a significant shift in local immigration enforcement policies, raising concerns about community trust and safety amidst ongoing crime crackdown efforts.

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D.C. police will now notify ICE about undocumented immigrants during traffic stops, as per Chief Pamela Smith's new order. This move has raised concerns about the impact on community trust and safety.
Editor’s Note: This change is significant as it may affect the relationship between immigrant communities and law enforcement. Many fear it could lead to increased fear of police among undocumented individuals, potentially discouraging them from reporting crimes or seeking help.

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