Fears of racial profiling swirl over registration policy for immigrants in the US illegally
- The Trump administration's registration plan for immigrants in the U.S. Illegally raises fears of racial profiling, as advocates highlight concerns for legal residents as well.
- Guerline Jozef from the Haitian Bridge Alliance states that Black migrants experience disproportionate racial profiling.
- Eileen Diaz McConnell from Arizona State University referenced a 2010 Arizona law that intensified similar issues with immigration registration.
- Patiño, a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient, mentioned he is used to carrying documentation since being brought to the U.S. At age 6.
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Registration policy for immigrants in the US illegally stokes fears
The Trump administration plans to strictly require anyone illegally in the U.S. to register with the government and carry documentation, and it's stirring up fears of heightened racial profiling even among legal residents.

Fears of racial profiling swirl over registration policy for immigrants in the US illegally
The Trump administration’s plan to strictly require anyone illegally in the U.S. to register with the government and carry documentation is stirring up fears of heightened racial profiling even among legal residents, immigrants’ rights advocates say.
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