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Dozens possibly detained by federal officials amid immigration raids in Los Angeles

  • Federal immigration officers carried out raids at several sites in the vicinity of downtown Los Angeles on the morning of June 6, detaining a number of individuals, including outside a Home Depot on Wilshire Boulevard and at the Ambiance clothing store located in the Fashion District.
  • The raids resulted from search warrants targeting illegal immigrants and those harboring them during an unprecedented federal crackdown on immigration under President Donald Trump.
  • Los Angeles officials emphasized that local police had no role in the operations, which involved Homeland Security Investigations and FBI agents providing technical and investigative support.
  • Mayor Karen Bass condemned the raids for sowing terror in immigrant communities, while City Council members called the targeting of families harmful and destructive to community trust.
  • The raids sparked protests and heightened community anxiety, underscoring ongoing tensions in Los Angeles as a sanctuary city resisting federal immigration enforcement efforts.
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