
‘You have rights, but clearly you don't': U.S. citizen arrested in ICE raid at Calif. Home Depot
ICE agents raided the parking lot of a California Home Depot, arresting at least 11 people, including a man who was an American citizen.

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Northern Ont. man facing 12 charges over 3 days
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Northern Ont. traffic stop leads to major drug seizure, two charged
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