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NC sees rise in immigration arrestsDetentions from federal immigration enforcement are up significantly in North Carolina. WUNC’s Aaron Sanchez-Guerra has been reporting on the increase and talks with Jeff Tiberii.
Aaron Sanchez-Guerra, Race, Class and Communities reporter for WUNC
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Durham County Sheriff Clarence Birkhead on changing immigration lawThe US Department of Homeland Security has labelled Durham County a “Sanctuary County.” That doesn’t sit well with Durham County Sheriff Clarence Birkhead – especially in this time of ICE raids and immigrant deportations. Sheriff Birkhead talks with Leoneda Inge about how his office is navigating a new reality and levels of cooperation with ICE.
Clarence Birkhead, Durham County Sheriff
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A high-ranking Black Marine claims he was wrongfully convictedA high-ranking Black Marine was convicted of murder. New video evidence raises the question: Was he wrongfully convicted? Michael Hewlett writes about the case in his story, "Prosecutors Made a Rare Concession in a Murder Case. But Will It Matter?" for The Assembly. He joins Leoneda Inge to break down the story.
Michael Hewlett, staff reporter, The Assembly
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NC sees rise in immigration arrestsDetentions from federal immigration enforcement are up significantly in North Carolina. WUNC’s Aaron Sanchez-Guerra has been reporting on the increase and talks with Jeff Tiberii.
Aaron Sanchez-Guerra, Race, Class and Communities reporter for WUNC
0:13:00
Durham County Sheriff Clarence Birkhead on changing immigration lawThe US Department of Homeland Security has labelled Durham County a “Sanctuary County.” That doesn’t sit well with Durham County Sheriff Clarence Birkhead – especially in this time of ICE raids and immigrant deportations. Sheriff Birkhead talks with Leoneda Inge about how his office is navigating a new reality and levels of cooperation with ICE.
Clarence Birkhead, Durham County Sheriff
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A high-ranking Black Marine claims he was wrongfully convictedA high-ranking Black Marine was convicted of murder. New video evidence raises the question: Was he wrongfully convicted? Michael Hewlett writes about the case in his story, "Prosecutors Made a Rare Concession in a Murder Case. But Will It Matter?" for The Assembly. He joins Leoneda Inge to break down the story.
Michael Hewlett, staff reporter, The Assembly
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