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Residents have been afraid to go to work or take their children to school after Trump's promised crackdown on immigration, the mayor said.

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Residents have been afraid to go to work or take their children to school after Trump's promised crackdown on immigration, the mayor said.

New federal immigration policies won't change hospitals' commitment to "caring for all with respect and compassion," officials said.
Officer Dylan Jones presented fellow officers with the American flag that was flown from his unit's armored vehicle during deployment.
Part of the road had to be closed for utility work, police said.
UPDATE: Officials said they have apprehended a third suspect, and there is "no threat to the community."
Officials have launched a homicide investigation after a crash and shooting Saturday afternoon.
A detour is posted while officials respond to the crash near the I-76 interchange Saturday afternoon.
Officials are seeking the other driver, who is accused of hitting the 37-year-old while he was stopped along the shoulder.
Several people called State Police early Friday morning to report the driver going the wrong way, officials said.
The woman was in a marked crosswalk on Friday morning when a turning car hit her and then fled, police said.
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The president asked his chief of staff to get to work "immediately" on a report about the flurry of drone activity in Garden State skies.
Two schools relocated for the day and dozens of residents had to evacuate, due to the potential of hazardous materials in the air.
The State Police Fugitive Task Force arrested the 27-year-old Thursday, several weeks after a shooting which seriously injured another man.
The teachers both saw the accident on their way in to school, and stopped to help the bus driver and the lone student on board.
Police said the man used fake ID documents and disguises to take packages from an Amazon fulfillment center in this "elaborate" scam.
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"Every child deserves the right to attend school without fear," Gov. Murphy said.