RUIDOSO, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — After an immigration incident involving a tribal member and an ICE agent, the Mescalero Apache Tribe is advising members on how to respond when confronted by an ...
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Mescalero Apache tribal member questioned by ICEA Mescalero Apache tribal member was questioned by ICE agent in public in Ruidoso. What the tribe has to say Chiefs stop Josh Allen on 4th-down sneak in latest controversial call in NFL Playoffs ...
RUIDOSO, New Mexico (KVIA) -- A member of the Mescalero Apache Tribe was questioned in a public space in Ruidoso by ICE officers earlier this week. The tribe confirmed rumors of the incident ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Mescalero Apache Tribe said that one of its members was approached by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in a public place in Ruidoso and was briefly ...
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Mescalero Apache member questioned by ICEThe Mescalero Apache Tribe is advising their members to keep multiple forms of identification on their person after one member was approached and questioned by ICE.
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Concerns are swirling in a southern New Mexico tribal community over federal immigration agents confronting its members. Mescalero Apache President Thora Walsh-Padilla ...
Mescalero Apache Tribe President Thora Walsh-Padilla wrote in a letter to her citizens on Jan. 23 that a tribal family had been questioned in a public place by ICE agents, one of whom questioned a ...
In New Mexico, the Mescalero Apache Tribe reported that ICE agents asked a tribal member for identification, first in Spanish, but stopped questioning after the person presented their state ...
Mescalero Apache Tribe President Thora Walsh-Padilla said in a written statement Thursday she’s received multiple calls since Wednesday evening from tribal members who’ve heard of such encounters.
Separately, the Mescalero Apache Tribe reported one incident of ICE questioning a tribal member in New Mexico. After the person showed ID, ICE agents walked away. In the days following U.S ...
"It's never just been a random kind of thing to approach tribal members in some public place. It was usually really specifically targeted," said Mescalero Apache Tribal President Thora Walsh Padilla.
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