Federal agents are expected to descend on Springfield and Columbus shortly after February 3, when the legal status of approximately 30,000 Ohio residents expires. School officials and local leaders have been bracing for the arrival of ICE teams, with reports indicating a sustained operation lasting at least 30 days. The move arrives after the Department of Homeland Security revoked the protected status that previously allowed these individuals to live and work in the United States legally.
Historian Timothy Snyder and civil rights advocates have raised alarms regarding the potential for aggressive tactics, drawing parallels to recent ICE surges in other states. While the White House characterizes the push as a necessary measure, legal experts point out that these individuals are currently in the country lawfully. "They are not here illegally," noted David DeWitt, editor-in-chief of the Ohio Capital Journal, highlighting the contradiction in the administration’s stated policy of targeting only undocumented persons.

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