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North Texas advocates outraged over ICE enforcement deaths: "Life is too precious to treat us like trash"
North Texas immigrant advocates express outrage over recent deaths linked to ICE enforcement, raising concerns about agency tactics affecting undocumented immigrant communities.
By Marissa Armas ·3 hr ago
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July 15, 2026 / 7:32 PM CDT / CBS Texas.
North Texas advocates said a series of recent deaths tied to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the United States is reigniting concerns about the agency's tactics and their impact on immigrant communities.
For the past nine months, advocates with La Colectiva North Texas have been providing resources and guidance to undocumented immigrants outside of the Dallas ICE field office.
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