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A Day Outside an LA Detention Center Shows Profound Impact of ICE Raids on Families

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 1 – The ACLU alleges ICE conducted raids targeting Latino immigrants based on skin color and detained about 1,500 migrants in overcrowded conditions since early June.

  • Many families learned about the arrests from social media videos showing masked officers at various locations, including Home Depot and taco stands.
  • The county motion claims that these tactics violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
  • Detainees reported horrific conditions inside detention facilities, including drinking from toilets due to thirst.
  • Christina Jimenez and her cousin went to check on her 61-year-old stepfather's status inside the detention center.
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