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Local leaders to speak out after ICE agents arrested several workers at a South Park restaurant Friday.
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Congressional representatives and other local leaders are responding to last Friday's immigration raid at Buona Forchetta, a restaurant in the South Park neighborhood. We break down the latest.
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