New Yorkers Train to Disrupt Immigration Raids
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A grassroots coalition in New York City is organizing training sessions to help residents block operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move responds to growing community anxiety over recent enforcement raids.
The "Hands Off" coalition leads the effort. Its goal is to empower local citizens to disrupt ICE activities, the group says.
The trainings aim to provide practical strategies for intervention. Organizers hope these sessions will build community resistance to immigration enforcement actions.