Chapel Hill council declines to take up ICE workplace training resolution

On the dangerous trip from Venezuela to give her daughter a better life in the United States, she twice feared they would drown in the jungle before reaching their destination, a Chapel Hill resident said.

After arriving and getting permission to stay, she thought they “had left hunger, danger and fear behind,” the woman identified only as Corina said in Spanish, aided by an interpreter.

Others who arrived with them have since been detained and deported without due process, she said, and “I now live in constant fear that ICE will separate me from my kids.”…

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