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Report: Brazilians Illegally in U.S. Using WhatsApp to Evade ICE Raids

Brazilians illegally residing in the U.S. are using WhatsApp to share real-time information about ICE raids, helping them evade detention. Migrants act as sentries, alerting others via group chats about ICE movements. Since President Trump's inauguration, fear has risen, leading to a 50% increase in student absences. A teacher noted students feel safer discussing concerns with her, an immigrant. Statistics show 230,000 Brazilians were illegally in the U.S. in 2022, making them the 8th largest group. Since Trump's administration, 199 Brazilians have been deported. A 2022 deportation flight faced issues, including restraints, prompting a diplomatic response from Brazil.
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