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ICED! I Can End Deportation is a role-playing video game in which the player takes on the role of an illegal immigrant. [1] The purpose of the game is to educate players about immigration and impact public opinion about immigration issues. [2] [3] [4] The target demographics for the game include high school and college students. [5]
As displayed on the cover, the game takes place during the 1920s – the Roaring Twenties – at the time of Prohibition.The game's story takes place in Atlantic City, where, due to a national ban on alcohol that turned it into a highly profitable and illegal product, Mafia organizations were able to become powerful, rich, and influential off the back of the illegal stills that produced ...
The gameplay of Papers, Please focuses on the work life of an immigration inspector at a border checkpoint for the fictional country of Arstotzka in the year 1982. [5] At the time frame of the game, Arstotzka has recently ended a six-year-long war with the neighboring country of Kolechia, yet political tensions between them and other nearby countries remain high.
The Los Angeles City Council will consider a series of proposals intended to protect immigrants from President Trump's planned crackdowns. Among the five proposals to be introduced Tuesday by Hugo ...
The Lancaster city council in Pennsylvania codified existing policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities at a time when as such practices are under nationwide scrutiny.
Los Angeles officials on Tuesday moved to cement the city and its schools as sanctuaries for immigrants and LGBTQ youth as the city positions itself to push back strongly against President-elect ...
On January 23, high-profile ICE raids occurred in Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Miami, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., detaining 538 illegal immigrants. The mayor of Newark claimed that ICE raided a local establishment, detaining illegal immigrants as well as citizens, including a veteran, without a warrant.
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