Immigration Enforcement Operation in Nashville

Federal immigration officials, in collaboration with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, have detained over 100 individuals in Nashville, causing unease within the immigrant community. The operation is part of President Trump's mass deportation plans and has led to the recovery of illegal drugs and firearms, as well as the apprehension of a murder suspect from El Salvador. The state-federal operation caught city officials in Nashville off guard, leading to disavowal of involvement and criticism of the arrests. Concerns of racial profiling have been raised by immigrant rights supporters, highlighting the fear and uncertainty faced by immigrants in the diverse Nashville community.

Racial Profiling at Melbourne Airport

American comedian Eric André claims he was racially profiled at Melbourne Airport during a stopover on his way to Brisbane, Australia. Airport authorities denied involvement and stated that all passengers are subject to biosecurity screening processes. André expressed concerns and requested a security escort or alternate itinerary for future visits to Australia.

Controversy Surrounding the LASAR App in Los Angeles Unified School District

Advocacy groups are suing the Los Angeles Unified School District over the LASAR app, alleging it creates a culture of suspicion and disproportionately targets minorities and disabled individuals.

Texas Immigration Law and Racial Profiling Concerns

Texas' immigration law raises fears of racial profiling by police, reminiscent of Arizona's 'show me your papers' law in 2010.

Controversial Texas Immigration Law

A controversial immigration law in Texas is being challenged in court after a whirlwind of orders allowed, then blocked it. The law would empower state and local law enforcement to arrest and deport people in the state illegally, a move objected to by the Biden administration. Arguments center around the constitutionality of the law and its potential for racial profiling and complications in asylum cases.

Georgia Republicans Push Bill to Require Police Help in Identifying Undocumented Immigrants

Republican lawmakers in Georgia are pushing a bill that would require police to identify and detain undocumented immigrants for deportation following the death of a nursing student by an undocumented Venezuelan man. Advocates fear racial profiling and crackdown on immigrants.