Hundreds Rally on July 4 Against Immigration Raids, Budget Bill in Downtown L.A.
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A new raid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in downtown Los Angeles caused panic among merchants and workers who ran or hid in premises.Two migrant women even hid in an industrial refrigerator.Migrants hid inside an industrial refrigeratorA video broadcast by Telemundo shows how two women took refuge in a refrigerator used to store flowers.They stayed there for several minutes, even though the temperature ranged between 2 °C a…
Once It Was Mostly a Taco Website. Now It’s Covering L.A. ICE Raids.
It all happened so quickly. On June 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents descended upon Los Angeles, raiding businesses and arresting more than 40 people. Once word got out on social media, protests began and L.A. Taco’s six-person news team headed out to the streets.
Once it was mostly a taco website. Now it’s covering Los Angeles ICE raids.
It all happened so quickly. On June 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents descended upon Los Angeles, raiding businesses and arresting more than 40 people. Once word got out on social media, protests began and L.A. Taco’s six-person news team headed out to the streets.
L.A. County launches ‘Know Your Rights’ campaign as ICE raids hit schools and shopping centers – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
LOS ANGELES — City and county officials are taking action to combat the tactics of U.S. immigration agents amid ongoing enforcement raids in the Southland. The county Board of Supervisors directed its attorneys July 1 to explore legal remedies to prevent so-called “unconstitutional” federal immigration enforcement. According to a motion introduced by Supervisors Hilda Solis and Lindsey Horvath, since June 6, U.S. Department of Homeland Security …
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