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ICE’s Unseen Toll in Minneapolis: Suicide Helpline Calls More Than Doubled During Surge
A Human Rights Watch report reveals that suicide helpline calls in Minneapolis more than doubled during ICE's Operation Metro Surge, with a 120% increase in calls to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The crackdown led to heightened fear, disrupted healthcare access, and reports of teens attempting suicide after parental detentions.
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