Immigration Arrests Surge in Pacific Northwest
Immigration arrests surge in Pacific Northwest, disproportionately impacting rural communities like Yakima County. New data shows a dramatic increase from 2024 to 2025, with over 2,000 arrests in the final quarter of 2025. Local attorneys and community leaders report families splitting up, store closures, and school enrollment drops. Tactics have shifted to road stops and courthouse pickups, with more parents of U.S. citizen kids arrested late in the year. The Oregon surge tied to Operation Black Rose has slowed, but officials warn of potential record levels in 2026.
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