ICE is not welcome in Atlanta. Its presence will make residents less safe.
Congress should be holding ICE accountable, not inviting agents to bring cruelty and chaos to more communities.
We need a greater ICE presence in Atlanta to keep the city safe
A report named Georgia as a ‘newer destination state’ for undocumented immigrants. That is unacceptable.
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