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Astevana Shaya, 28, of Sterling Heights, Mich., wears a Chaldeans Lives Matter T-shirt at the protest, Monday, June 12, 2017 in Sterling Heights, Mich. The arrests of dozens of Iraqi Christians in southeastern Michigan by U.S. immigration officials appear to be among the first roundups of people from Iraq who have long faced deportation, underscoring rising concerns in other immigrant communities. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP) /Detroit News via AP)

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Tom Kalasho, founder and CEO of the National Organization of Iraqi Christians, gets emotional during a protest Monday, June 12, 2017 in Sterling Heights, Mich. The arrests of dozens of Iraqi Christians in southeastern Michigan by U.S. immigration officials appear to be among the first roundups of people from Iraq who have long faced deportation, underscoring rising concerns in other immigrant communities. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP) /Detroit News via AP)

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Astevana Shaya, 28, of Sterling Heights, Mich., wears a Chaldeans Lives Matter T-shirt at the protest, Monday, June 12, 2017 in Sterling Heights, Mich. The arrests of dozens of Iraqi Christians in southeastern Michigan by U.S. immigration officials appear to be among the first roundups of people from Iraq who have long faced deportation, underscoring rising concerns in other immigrant communities. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP) /Detroit News via AP)

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Tom Kalasho, founder and CEO of the National Organization of Iraqi Christians, gets emotional during a protest Monday, June 12, 2017 in Sterling Heights, Mich. The arrests of dozens of Iraqi Christians in southeastern Michigan by U.S. immigration officials appear to be among the first roundups of people from Iraq who have long faced deportation, underscoring rising concerns in other immigrant communities. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP) /Detroit News via AP)

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A Detroit Fire Department investigator stands on the second floor after a deadly fire at an apartment complex Wednesday, March 8, 2016, in Detroit. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP)

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Trump supporters march east on the bike path along Metro Parkway in Clinton Township, Mich., Saturday, March 4, 2017. (Todd McInturf /Detroit News via AP)

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Trump supporters, left, and protestors, right, yell at each other during a rally at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, Mich., Saturday, March 4, 2017. (Todd McInturf /Detroit News via AP)

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Trump supporters, left, and protestors, right, briefly push and shove each other after a woman was allegedly hit and a sign thrown on the ground during a rally in support of President Donald Trump at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, Mich., Saturday, March 4, 2017. (Todd McInturf /Detroit News via AP)

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Muslim men line up in prayer after a protest against President Donald Trump's travel ban on refugees and citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations, at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017. (Virginia Lozano/Detroit News via AP)

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A crowd protests against President Donald Trump's travel ban on refugees and citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations, at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017. (Virginia Lozano/Detroit News via AP)

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In this Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017 photo, Gabrielle Stokes, daughter of singer Sara Stokes, left, speaks to the media in Warren, Mich. Gabrielle Stokes alleges she was dragged out of her apartment and suffered injuries during a Jan. 3 arrest in Warren. (Nicquel Terry/Detroit News via AP)

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In this Sept. 10, 2015 file photo provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, urban sociologist Matthew Desmond draws a chart on a whiteboard in his office at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. On Feb. 20, the Detroit News and the Lansing State Journal reported that Michigan State University was banning the use of whiteboards on dorm-room doors starting in the fall 2017 semester, citing a rise in incidents of offensive language being scrawled on the dry-erase tablets. (John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation via AP) **FILE**