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Los activistas que luchan por abolir el ICE plantean una visión más amplia

  • Written by A. Naomi Paik, Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Los manifestantes plantean abolir el ICE.Gregory Bull/AP

Actualmente en el periodo electoral de Estados Unidos, la frase: “Abolir ICE” ha cobrado fuerzas. Es un hashtag, se usa en discursos políticos y manifestaciones, y aparece por todo Facebook.

¿Qué significa esto y en qué momento surgió el concepto?

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