ICE Dragnet Strikes Terror in US Immigrant Communities
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 9 – Los Angeles County agencies will collaborate to provide health, mental health, and social services support to immigrants affected by recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
- The Trump administration's immigration enforcement has created fear in immigrant communities as agents conduct dramatic sweeps, notably in Los Angeles and Chicago.
- In Los Angeles, at least 90 federal immigration agents raided MacArthur Park, alarming residents and prompting community protests against their presence.
- Federal agents were observed at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, leading staff to confront them and express their concerns related to intimidation.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that agents were not targeting the museum but were involved in an unrelated narcotics investigation, despite ongoing community outcry.
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From Agents on Horseback in L.A. to a Chicago Arts Festival, Latino Communities Mobilize Against ICE
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is sowing fear and chaos in communities across the United States, as heavily armed and masked agents descend on workplaces, schools and public spaces. In Los Angeles, dozens of federal agents, including some on horseback, swept MacArthur Park, located in a predominantly immigrant and working-class part of the city. “It felt like an occupation of L.A.,” says Vladimir Carrasco, who works with the Coa
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