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The repercussions of large-scale immigration worksite raids on immigrant women: results from six rural communities

Journal of Community Practice, 2022
We conducted a community-based study to analyze outcomes of and community responses to six large-scale immigration worksite raids by conducting semi-structured interviews with individuals who responded to these raids.
Katherine M. Collins   +4 more
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Racialized Surveillance in New Zealand: From the Tūhoe Raids to the Extralegal Photographing of Indigenous Youth

Race and Justice, 2021
It has been nearly 15 years since the 2007 anti-terrorism police raids targeting the Ngāi Tūhoe (Tuhoe) iwi (tribe) who reside in the center of New Zealand's North Island.
Adele N. Norris, Juan Tauri
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The discourse of deservingness: Racialized framing during rumored ICE raids

Ethnicities, 2021
On February 12–14th, 2017, there were rumors of an ICE raid in the small East Texas city of Hometown. Reports that ICE was present circulated on social media platforms and radio stations in the area.
B. Márquez   +3 more
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The Community Caretaker Role: How Weekly Newspapers Shielded Their Communities While Covering the Mississippi ICE Raids

, 2021
This research puts forward the conceptual journalistic role of “community caretaker.” A qualitative textual analysis, based on coverage of the largest single-state immigration enforcement sweep in United States history, finds weekly newspapers exhibited ...
N. Mathews
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RAIDE

Proceedings of the XXXIV Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2020
Test smells are fragments of code that can affect the comprehensibility and the maintainability of the test code. Preventing, detecting, and correcting test smells are tasks that may require a lot of effort, and might not scale to large-sized projects when carried out manually. Currently, there are many tools available to support test smells detection.
Railana Santana   +6 more
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RAID

Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Making distributed systems work - EW 2, 1986
There is a need to design distributed systems that are not rigid in their choice of algorithms and that are responsive to faults/failures and performance degradation. To meet this challenge, we formalize and experiment with design principles that allow the implementation of an adaptable distributed system.
Bharat Bhargava, John Dilley, John Riedl
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Overcome the GC-Induced Performance Variability in SSD-Based RAIDs With Request Redirection

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2019
The I/O bottleneck has become an increasingly daunting challenge for big data analytics along with the explosive growth in data volume. Flash-based SSDs become promising to replace the hard disk drives. However, garbage collection (GC) operations in SSDs
Suzhen Wu   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Traumatogenic Potential of Law Enforcement Home Raids: An Exploratory Report

Traumatology, 2018
Reports suggest that tens of thousands of law enforcement home raids are conducted annually, disproportionally occurring in minority communities. Whether conducted by local police or immigration enforcement agents, raids generally involve numerous agents
W. Lopez   +4 more
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A model for collective dynamics in ant raids

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2015
Ant raiding, the process of identifying and returning food to the nest or bivouac, is a fascinating example of collective motion in nature. During such raids ants lay pheromones to form trails for others to find a food source.
S. Ryan
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