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- Teenagers Tracking ICE Agents Praised For Taking a Stand
In a TikTok video from journalist Dan Ming, teenage brothers Ben and Sam, who are 17 and 15 respectively, explain how they track ICE in Chicago and try to film what they can for visibility
- Two teens have gone viral for quietly following #ICE agents in their . . .
Two teens have gone viral for quietly following #ICE agents in their hometown, filming detentions so families have proof of what happened Their videos show exactly how ICE reacts when someone simply records them
- Two teens have gone viral for quietly following #ICE agents in . . . - TikTok
Two teens have gone viral for quietly following #ICE agents in their hometown, filming detentions so families have proof of what happened Their videos show exactly how ICE reacts when someone simply records them
- Outrage after California fourth grader is detained by ICE during . . .
Parents and teachers in southern California are urgently asking for support for a fourth grader who is being “held captive” by immigration authorities in Texas
- Homeschool Teen Boys Are Tracking ICE They Might Just Be . . . - NewsBreak
In a TikTok video from journalist Dan Ming, teenage brothers Ben and Sam, who are 17 and 15 respectively, explain how they track ICE in Chicago and try to film what they can for visibility
- ICE deported teenagers and children in immigration raids. Here are . . .
ICE deported another New Orleans family, including the mother of an 11-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy, who is an American citizen, after they attended a routine immigration appointment in
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Two teenagers, Ben and Sam Luhmann, have gained international attention for their videos documenting interactions with ICE agents in their hometown By quietly following and recording the agents, they aim to provide evidence of detentions and hold those in power accountable In this video, they discuss the role of privilege in their encounters and how it affects their treatment Join the
- Two Teen Brothers Dedicate Their Days to Tracking ICE Activity in the . . .
Two Chicago teens spend their days tracking and filming ICE activity to expose arrests they say are unjust in their community
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