Dozens of people attended a vigil in Plymouth Sunday night, in the wake of a round of arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the area reported on social media.

“We've all sort of felt that we're in a small community, in a small state — we're sort of immune from what goes on elsewhere,” said Jane Kellogg of Campton, one of roughly 50 people who gathered near the Plymouth Common Sunday. “But now the message is, ‘No, we're not immune to it within our community.’ ”

One of the arrests was captured and posted to Facebook last week by Cathie LeBlanc, who had stopped for gas at Holderness on her way to work Tuesday morning.

“It was totally out of the blue,” she said. “I don't have any rapid response training or anything like that. It's not something I've really thought I would need t

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