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Across Vermont, networks of volunteers push back on Trump’s immigration enforcement
Volunteers in Vermont, organized through groups like Migrant Justice, have mobilized to counter U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions, including a March 2026 incident in South Burlington where ICE agents targeted a home. The group's rapid response network includes trained volunteers and over 3,500 alert subscribers, reflecting heightened concerns about immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.
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