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sweeps

[sweeps]

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. Slang.sweep.



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“The way that ICE is going about these sweeps is terrifying people,” L.A.

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Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn on Wednesday said federal agents are “terrifying people” with these sweeps.

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Border Patrol Sector Chief Greg Bovino, who has hundreds of his agents carrying out the sweeps in Southern California, doubled down.

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Still, Jacobsen and others noted, aside from the upheaval in Ventura County last week, agricultural operations in other parts of the state have largely been spared from mass immigration sweeps.

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“I wanted to humanize the terrible ICE sweeps that are going on now. We are in really, really dangerous times,” said Morello, the longtime guitarist for the leftist rock group Rage Against the Machine.

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