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Washington’s Hispanic community fighting fear and rallying help as rumors of an ICE crackdown bubble

WASHINGTON (AP) — Word spread — and fast — as it does in so many moments of rumor and fear.

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Washington's Hispanic community fighting fear and rallying help as rumors of an ICE crackdown bubble

Rio Sigala, right, and other parents of students at Mundo Verde Public Charter School keep a close eye on a Suburban that they thought held an agent of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid fears of impending arrests at schools, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The vehicle turned out to belong to a television cameraman. “As a Latina, seeing how many parents are out here in solidarity makes you feel less alone,” Sigala said. “You walk around kind of scared and to see everyone come out, it feels hopeful.” (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)


WASHINGTON (AP) — Word spread — and fast — as it does in so many moments of rumor and fear.

Early Tuesday morning, dozens of concerned parents and staff members gathered outside of Mundo Verde, one of Washington’s most prominent bilingual schools, bracing for a crackdown.

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