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ICE has increased activity since Trump took office, and is now being reported to be actively detaining people in San Diego who are at the green card office.

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the claim present is that ICE is making arrests during green card interviews in the San Diego area. In the article the claim provided. It is from nbc which is a credible news reporting site. In addition, I found very similar information on another website from kpbs which is a public media organization from San Diego. The article interviewed different people than the nbc article but also mentioned how there were multiple arrests made while people were trying to go in for their green card interviews showing how this claim is true. 

https://www.kpbs.org/news/border-immigration/2025/11/25/ice-agents-arrest-green-card-applicants-in-san-diego

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The claim presented is that ICE is arresting people during green card interviews. This claim is true, an article from NBC agreed with this claim saying that "detaining people during their interviews for legal status at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a place that has traditionally not seen enforcement before". This article is referencing a particular story of a family whos son was arrested during his green card interview at a U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services. The story of this family is mentioned in many articles that were written about this topic. Many law firms websites also reported the same thing saying that "a pending immigration application doesn't guarantee safety" and that arrests at an immigration office are a very real possibility. This claim is accurate and talked about and agreed across various news and legal sources. 

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/ice-legal-status-interview-at-san-diego-immigration/3931610/

https://www.lawfirm4immigrants.com/can-ice-arrest-you-with-a-pending-immigration-application/#:~:text=A%20pending%20immigration%20application%20does%20not%20guarantee%20safety.,cases%2C%20even%20without%20criminal%20convictions.

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