SACRAMENTO, Calif. — On a recent afternoon, Giselle Garcia, a volunteer who has been helping an Afghan family resettle, drove the father to a check-in with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She warned him and his family to prepare for the worst.
What You Need To Know
Immigration lawyers and authorities say arrests of Afghans are on the rise following the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
The suspect in the attack is an Afghan national
The Associated Press has tracked roughly two dozen arrests of Afghan immigrants, mostly in Northern California, since the Nov. 26 shooting
Those who work with Afghans say the stepped-up enforcement amounts to the collective punishment of a population for one person's actions
The moment the father stepped into the ICE off

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