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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan impact of immigration crackdownsAcross Michigan, immigration advocates say they’re seeing a sharp rise in arrests, especially at court hearings and ICE check-ins.
A growing number of immigrant families in Michigan are feeling the effects of a nationwide crackdown. Advocates say arrests at ICE check-ins and court hearings are happening more often and the pressure is building.
Organizations like the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center and the ACLU of Michigan say they are seeing the number of immigration cases climb at a rate they have never seen before.
Roughly 70 protests are planned across Michigan against Trump administration's immigration policies. Several Detroit area police agencies say they're ready.
In 70 or so Michigan cities, from Midland to Muskegon and Milan to Marquette, thousands expressed their dissatisfaction.
Protests organized by the "No Kings" Movement are scheduled to take place Saturday, June 14th across the U.S., including at Rosa Parks Circle in Grand Rapids.
Protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and immigration policies are ramping up across the nation, including in Detroit.
Maykol Bogoya Duarte was deported three hours after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement denied his request to stay and finish his studies.
You can protect yourself if you know your rights before police pull you over, experts say. Here's what you need to know in Michigan.
A Venezuelan couple describes navigating life in Michigan in an uncertain environment for immigrants. The executive director of Ypsilanti’s Corner Health Center says public health impact of immigration crackdown by Trump administration will be felt “for a generation.”
Transportation Secretary warns state could lose $2.3 billion annually if it doesn't cooperate with federal policies.