A year of dramatic change for immigration
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The first year of Donald Trump's second term has upended the rules of immigration enforcement.
In San Diego, enforcement has included an ICE raid at an industrial paint business in El Cajon, arrests at green card appointments and yet another raid at Buona Forchetta in South Park. We've also seen student visas revoked and arrests at their immigration court hearings.
KPBS reporting has found that the increase in detention by ICE is fueled by immigrants without criminal records.
On KPBS Roundtable, we discuss changes to the immigration system in Trump's first year in office and how covering immigration has changed.
Guests:
- Gustavo Solis, investigative reporter, KPBS
- Shelby Bremer, reporter, NBC7 San Diego
- Elliot Spagat, U.S. immigration news editor, Associated Press
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