Federal Officials Confirm 37 Detained at Multiple Los Angeles Home Depot Raids
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Federal officials confirm 37 detained at multiple Los Angeles Home Depot raids
Federal officials confirmed on Saturday that 37 individuals were detained through three Home Depot raids across Los Angeles earlier in the week. The information provided lined up with the reports that came into KTLA on Monday, June 30, about dozens of people being detained at Home Depots in Cypress Park, Hollywood and North Hollywood. On Saturday, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security responded to KTLA’s June 30 inquiry regardin…
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed to our sister network NBC4 on Saturday that federal agents arrested more than three dozen people during a June operation targeting multiple Home Depot stores in Los Angeles County. A total of 37 people were arrested by CBP agents in three different locations on June 30, according to a DHS spokesman. “CBP arrested 14 illegals during an operation near Figueroa Street, and 11 illegals in North Hol…
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