Pasadena condemns ICE raids amid community outrage
- Pasadena City Council condemned recent ICE raids resulting in at least 14 detentions across multiple operations last week.
- These raids stem from President Trump's deportation campaign after rescinding protections for sensitive areas like churches earlier this year.
- Local leaders seek communication with federal authorities amid concerns about masked armed agents in unmarked vehicles raising fear and confusion.
- Councilmember Hanson affirmed that Pasadena police will not collaborate with federal immigration authorities, while Bishop Rojas urged political leaders to halt the immigration raids without delay.
- The city aims to protect immigrant rights while urging a respectful approach, signaling continued opposition to ICE tactics and support for community safety.
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