Residents in a Washington DC neighbourhood with one of the city's largest Latino populations say they have seen a surge in immigration raids since the Trump administration launched its crime crackdown.
"People are walking around scared," one resident, who wanted to remain anonymous, said. "I've never seen the streets so empty."
Videos posted on social media in the last week show arrests and raids - along with protests by locals - in the Columbia Heights area.
More than 1,000 arrests have been made across the US capital since the crackdown started on 11 August - nearly half were of suspected illegal immigrants, according to the White House.
BBC Verify has reviewed more than a dozen videos filmed in Columbia Heights and spoken to people who live there to assess the impact on the neighbourhood.








