In the New York Times: Florida’s Immigration Crackdown Underscores Urgency of Our Vigil Work

“I need my dad,” she said. “I need him more than ever.”
– Arianne Betancourt, Community Catalyst, at the Workers Circle

Florida is escalating immigration enforcement through expanded police cooperation and mass arrests, a move critics say is fueling fear in immigrant communities.

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