DACA, at its height, protected hundreds of thousands of juveniles from being deported .You are a police officer in a small town in Arizona. Your children attend the same school as kids who you suspect may be here illegally. They play on the same soccer team as your kids, and their parents look friendly, but they keep their distance from you. You're not sure if it's because they aren't fluent in English, if they're shy, or if they have something to hide and know you are a police officer. Your boss is getting pressure to locate and apprehend more illegal aliens. How will you decide what to do?
What will be an ideal response?
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