Immigration and ICE Activity Surge: Chatter Reaches Highest Levels Since March
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David Knickerbocker
Summary
This article discusses increased chatter and activity surrounding immigration and ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) topics. The author notes that the past week was one of the loudest since March, with protests, arrests, hunger strikes, and clashes occurring. The content appears to be a brief observational update on the volume of immigration-related news and events, rather than a detailed news report or analysis.
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Loud means that there are protests, arrests, and things happening.
There is a lot of activity in the news (protests, clashes, hunger strikes, arrests, etc.).
I expect that this week will match last week's chatter levels.
Clusters reveal what people are being loud about.
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