Neighbor protected 7-year-old migrant girl during South Shore immigration raid
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Summary
A South Shore neighbor protected a 7-year-old Venezuelan migrant girl and her mother during a military-style immigration raid on September 30. The man heard knocking during the chaotic raid with smoke bombs and screams, and found his migrant neighbors pleading for help. He let them in, with the terrified girl hiding under his bed. The article reveals authorities had detailed knowledge of the building layout, including a map of all units, suggesting extensive pre-raid intelligence gathering.
Key quotes
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"I didn't want them to take her"
"The little girl was inconsolable and hid under his bed"
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