Migrants in U.S. Legally and With No Criminal History Caught Up in Trump Crackdown
Ask students: Who are the three people being targeted or detained by immigration officials? Where was Jasmine Mooney held when she was detained?
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addresses law enforcement personnel during a briefing in New York City.
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April 2, 2025
Ask students: Who are the three people being targeted or detained by immigration officials? Where was Jasmine Mooney held when she was detained?
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President Trump promised the largest mass deportation effort in the country’s history. As his Homeland Security Department works to deport more people, immigrants with legal status or no criminal history are being detained and deported. We hear from three people to better understand the impact and Laura Barrón-López reports on the administration's efforts.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he has revoked over 300 student visas and that the US gave international students visas to study, not to be social activists. The US Constitution protects the rights of legal immigrants, but Rubio is acting upon a provision that allows him to have the final say on their immigration status.
Momodou Taal says the message the Trump administration is sending is very clear: "If you are in this country and you are in a precarious visa situation, you can be deported. Not for any crime, not for any action that's illegal, but purely based on what you say and whether that is critical of US foreign policy or the state of Israel."
Media literacy: Where might you find more information about what constitutional rights protect people in the US regardless of immigration status?
Watch the video below to learn about the Trump administration's fight in court to use wartime authority to deport Venezuelan migrants, then answer these questions:
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