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ICE presence in South Carolina sparks fear, disrupting daily life for Hispanic residents.
Residents of Georgetown County, South Carolina, are reporting widespread fear due to an increased presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, with many Hispanic community members expressing anxiety about potential raids and detentions, even among those lawfully residing in the U.S.
The heightened enforcement activity has led to hesitancy in accessing public services, seeking medical care, and sending children to school, prompting calls for transparency and community support.
Meanwhile, the City of Charleston and the Salvation Army have opened a warming center in West Ashley to protect residents from forecasted freezing temperatures.
On the national level, a tentative agreement has been reached to end the 40-day government shutdown, President Donald Trump issued pardons to allies involved in promoting 2020 election fraud claims—though state charges remain—and health officials are urging vaccination ahead of the holiday season.
La presencia de ICE en Carolina del Sur genera temor, interrumpiendo la vida diaria de los residentes hispanos.