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LA Mayor Signs Executive Order Supporting Immigrants Amid Federal Raids

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 11 – The directive demands federal transparency on ICE raids and expands city support for immigrant families facing income loss and disruption, affecting thousands, officials said.

  • Last Friday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive to support immigrant communities amid ongoing ICE raids, including measures for transparency and aid.
  • Following early June, ICE's large-scale raids in Southern California, including a Ventura County operation where exploited migrant children were found, prompted Bass's executive directive amid violence and protests.
  • Los Angeles city departments must submit compliance and preparedness plans within two weeks, establish immigrant liaison roles, and send FOIA requests to ICE for raid records, per the executive order.
  • Consequently, the city will distribute several hundred dollars in cash and food aid to undocumented families hiding from ICE within about a week, funded by philanthropic organizations via community groups.
  • Beyond immediate aid, several cities and Los Angeles County will join a proposed class-action lawsuit by the ACLU alleging unconstitutional federal raids targeting Angelenos based on race and ethnicity.
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Federal police arrested about 200 foreigners who were in the country illegally and clashed with about 500 rioters.

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The mayor of Los Angeles, U.S.A., Karen Bass, signed an executive order this Friday to protect immigrant communities from immigration raids promoted by President Donald Trump’s administration, described as “illegal and chaotic.” READ ALSO: Sheinbaum condemned raids against migrants in California, USA. The directive prohibits the use of municipal resources for the application of federal immigration laws, expands access to resources for affected f…

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Fox 11 LA broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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