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In this episode of Educating Yuma, KAWC takes a closer look at the high school walkouts that took place all throughout Yuma County in early February.
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Republican lawmakers are moving to force state and local police into a more active role in reporting those not in the country legally.
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Blowing a whistle to alert others when you see an Immigration and Customs Enforcement van in the area could land you in jail.
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According to a GoFundMe post, a Yuma man was detained this week by immigration authorities while working for a local farming company.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, KAWC follows high school student walkouts, Attitude Pro Wrestling and the sacrifices parents make so their kids can be first gen.
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The Yuma Police Department confirmed that two incidents occurred Tuesday during a student-led protest against ICE.
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Saying there have been "abuses of power,'' Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday created a web site designed to tell Arizonans their rights when they're stopped by agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement or when officers approach their homes.
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San Luis High School's walkout on Friday was just the beginning. Students from five more Yuma County public high schools took to the streets in a walkout protesting ICE.
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More than 100 students walked out of San Luis High School Friday morning to protest ICE activity.
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