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Traffic stops involving ICE led to tense moments over the weekend. Many are now on edge and are searching for loved ones after three charter buses were seen leaving the Homeland Security field ...
Migrants are living in fear following the ICE crackdown this weekend in South Nashville.Their families told FOX 17 News those ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Ana and her son were one of the many Nashville families searching on Monday for their loved ones ...
A Nashville advocacy group is calling the operation conducted over the weekend, reeking of "racial profiling and discrimination." ...
City and state leaders say they are working to obtain the names of people detained during a ‘public safety operation’ led by ...
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and local immigration nonprofits are starting a fund to help immigrant families affected by ICE detainment in Nashville this weekend.
Metro Councilmembers representing South Nashville are responding to Sunday’s “public safety operation,” saying the traffic ...
In the aftermath, with many in the community feeling scared and angry, Simerlein told News 2 the best thing a concerned resident can do is seek legal help.
In the wake of a recent ICE operation in South, Mayor Freddie O'Connell says the city is searching for answers.
ICE and state authorities worked together on an operation that led to immigration detainments in Nashville on May 3.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol confirmed it partnered with federal ICE agents in Davidson County, this weekend, making 150 traffic stops Saturday night.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing multiple arrests between 1:30 and 4:30 a.m. May 4 in the Antioch area of Nashville.