Southeast LA Officials Denounce ICE Raids After Arrests at Huntington Park Home Depot
- Federal immigration raids targeted Home Depot locations and other workplaces in Los Angeles and surrounding areas from Friday through Monday.
- The raids followed the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, initially said to focus on violent criminals but instead targeting day laborers in largely Latino communities.
- The enforcement caused protests, clashes, and fear among families, with an elementary school graduation in Huntington Park descending into chaos due to rumors of ICE presence nearby.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the raids as unnecessary escalation and stressed they caused avoidable disorder, while local officials condemned arbitrary enforcement against immigrants.
- The raids intensified community fear and disrupted daily life, suggesting ongoing tensions between federal immigration policies and local responses that support immigrant rights.
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ICE raids near elementary school graduation in Huntington Park
On Monday afternoon, the city of Huntington Park confirmed that ICE conducted a raid operation at the Home Depot at 3040 Slauson Avenue. The city wasn’t able to confirm how many people were taken, but social media posts indicate between…
While the streets of Los Angeles were filled with protests over immigration raids and the deployment of the National Guard, Eugenio Derbez raised his voice on social media. The actor posted on Instagram several videos showing agents arresting men, women and the elderly, despite the pleas of his relatives. “We are not criminals; we are human beings, working people who do everything we can to support our families,” wrote the comedian, who has been…
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