Life in LA swings between courage and caution for thousands after immigration raids
- Fear is an inconvenience as life swings between courage and caution for tens of thousands of people in Los Angeles County, the nation's most populous county with about a third of its 10 million residents being foreign-born.
- Day laborers still gather at a Home Depot lot despite raids by immigration agents, and a sign warns law enforcement not to enter a day labor center without a warrant.
- Street vendors glance around cautiously while working, and contractors operate with shutters closed and locked from the inside to avoid being seen.
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PHOTO ESSAY: Life in LA swings between courage and caution for thousands after immigration raids
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three months after aggressive immigration raids began in Southern California, everyday life has shifted. Masked agents pull up, and neighbors mount quick protests. Priests bring Communion
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