Deportation Fear Forces Minneapolis Family Into Hiding Ahead of Graduation

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In south Minneapolis, a noncitizen mother and father have hunkered down for weeks amid an ICE crackdown, missing their daughter’s high school graduation and relying on a local church mutual-aid network for food as they await a decision on a pending work permit; with business shuttered and fear of detention intensifying, the family contemplates possible relocation to Mexico while their U.S.-citizen children cope with the strain of the crackdown.
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