Rural Kansas is turning majority-minority early

The ACLU of Kansas and partner groups sued Dodge City, in majority-minority Ford County, arguing its citywide elections diluted the votes of the city's Latino majority.

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Fallout from detentions, deportations echoes across Kansas families, communities

The American Civil Liberties Union now devotes half its time nationally to detention and immigration issues, said Micah Kubic, executive director of the Kansas ACLU. They monitor and sometimes oppose proposed bills.

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Immigration enforcement in Olathe slows, continues elsewhere in area

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas claimed via email that law enforcement entities are using the HALO Act to discourage bystanders from documenting the activity of federal agents. The nonprofit organization also claimed the law raises safety concerns for Kansans who encounter agents.

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Law enforcement across Kansas, Missouri gaining new powers to aid ICE enforcement

“The only way they can do that is by tapping into local police forces,” said Micah Kubic, the executive director of the ACLU of Kansas.

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ICE activity in Olathe surged this summer — then went quiet after U.S. citizen’s detention

For weeks, reports of ICE activity in Olathe seemed to arrive almost daily, with residents documenting detentions at apartment complexes, businesses, gas stations and intersections and community volunteers tracking federal agents across the city. But since the July 11 detention of a U.S. citizen in Olathe, few new public reports have surfaced in the city, according to local ICE watch groups. Here’s what we know:

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Halo Act: Kansas law bars approaching local, federal officers within 25 feet

The Kansas American Civil Liberties Union stressed in a social media post last week that bystanders would only be able to record interactions by law enforcement outside of the 25-foot buffer zone.

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Kansas 'Halo Act' law restricts how close ICE, local law enforcement can be videotaped

But opponents like the ACLU of Kansas say it infringes on First Amendment rights.

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Fallout from detentions and deportations echoes across Kansas families, businesses and communities

ICE currently holds more than 60,000 detainees nationally. President Trump and ICE administrators say deportation policy mostly removes those who committed crimes, but media investigations of federal data, and the American Immigration Council and the ACLU say the vast majority of detainees were never accused of crimes.

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ICE agent from Johnson County accused of excessive force, sued in federal court

“Even though Mr. Carvajal-Muñoz complied and posed no safety threat,” the organization wrote, “agents smashed his window with a crowbar, dragged him out of the car at taser-point, handcuffed him, and placed him in the unmarked SUV. … Carvajal-Muñoz was afraid for his life, especially after seeing what had happened to Renée Good in Minnesota two weeks before.”

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