Georgia-based immigration attorney responds to ICE’s 'targeted operations' across the nation

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched “targeted operations,” making arrests in several states across the country, including Georgia. (Courtesy of LM Otero/Associated Press)

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At least 956 people have been detained, following President Donald Trump’s massive deportation efforts.

Over the weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched “targeted operations,” making arrests in several states across the country, including Georgia.

On Monday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Charles Kuck, a Georgia-based immigration attorney, talked with show host Rose Scott about the unfolding situation and how his law firm is responding.

During the discussion, he also shared why he believes it’s important for detainees to understand their rights as well as understand how they can protect themselves in ways that are permitted by the Constitution.