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“The phones started jumping off their hooks early on that “Scary Tuesday,” so named because callers were spreading panic in this city’s Spanish-speaking community. They said federal agents were hauling illegal immigrants from their jobs and deporting them.
Osmin Amilca of Guatemala ran home and locked the door. Daniel Tetl of Mexico shut off the lights at work and cleaned in the dark. “It was the craziest day of my life,” said activist Peter Bloom, who fielded dozens of calls, including one from a man who said that agents were right outside his front door. “People were literally hallucinating.”"
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