Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Mississippi saw as many as 680 people arrested at seven worksites across six cities.
After a massive Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation in which as many as 680 people were arrested at worksites across Mississippi on Wednesday, children were left"homeless with nowhere to go," according to local reports.
Some parents were reported to have already been released from ICE custody as of Wednesday evening, with the agency In New York, Retkin helped bring about the standby guardianship law during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis, when patients who did not have access to the lifesaving antiretroviral treatments available today needed to know that their children would be looked after in the event that they fall severely ill or pass away.
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