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After ICE Raids and Protests originally appeared on L.A. Mag. Sheriffs outside the Riverside Historic Courthouse stand guard ...
Today the car wash is closed. The taco stand by the gas station is gone. There’s no one waiting at the bus stop, and the ...
Los Angeles was already struggling to revive its fragile economy after the most destructive wildfires in its history erupted ...
Galaxy supporter groups expressed their frustration and anger over ICE raids targeting the Southern California Latino ...
On the July 4 holiday, federal agents arrested more immigrants as part of ongoing raids that have rounded up more than 1,600 ...
Businesses in LA’s once vibrant Fashion District take a hit as deportation operations send a chill through the city of ...
The threat of continued ICE raids has continued, prompting officials to express concern over the welfare of revelers ...
For immigrants who are detained in the Los Angeles region, their first stop is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
When they come for one of us, they are coming for all of us,” warned Capri Maddox, of the LA Civil Rights Department.
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LAist on MSNICE raids have not only inspired activism — but artL.A.-area artists tap into cartooning, one-color graphic design and painting to give a voice to people protesting detentions.
The Adelanto ICE Processing Center in San Bernardino County is prepared to house detainees following the Los Angeles raids.
Days of immigration raids and protests have shaken Los Angeles’s Latino community, but for undocumented people, life ...
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