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Authorities arrest over 100 people on Tennessee roads in support of Trump's deportation plan

  • On May 4, ICE, Tennessee Highway Patrol, and Homeland Security conducted coordinated traffic stops and detentions in Nashville targeting suspected criminals and immigration violations.
  • The operation resulted from newly passed Tennessee immigration laws and alignment with federal enforcement aiming to address areas with gang activity and traffic safety concerns.
  • Approximately 150 traffic stops led to at least 100 detentions near Antioch, Nolensville Pike, and Harding Place, provoking protests outside the DHS field office from families seeking detainee information.
  • Mayor Freddie O'Connell asserted MNPD was not involved, stating the police lack federal immigration authority, while immigrant advocates alleged racial profiling and expressed concern over community impact.
  • The operation sparked calls for transparency and raised questions about law enforcement roles, as organizers launched a fundraising campaign to support affected families and address civil rights concerns.
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News Channel 5 broke the news in Nashville, United States on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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