Southern California, ICE raids and Escalating immigration
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I don’t see the way I’m going to make any money out here today. This is my main source of income and today is one of the most important days of the week for me, so it’s really affecting
Law enforcement agencies across Southern California violated state law more than 100 times last month by sharing information from automated license plate readers with federal agents, records show.
Large-scale immigration raids at packinghouses and fields in California are threatening businesses that supply much of the country’s food, farm bureaus say.
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Woman Documents Her Mom's 'Self-Deportation' Amid ICE Raids in CaliforniaA Southern California woman documented the heartbreaking experience of seeing her mother, a garment worker, “self-deport” to Mexico after living in the US for 36 years. Julie Ear posted a video about driving her mom from Los Angeles to Mexico,
President Donald Trump is directing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to prioritize deportations in Democratic-run cities while he pauses arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels across the country.
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Whittier Daily News on MSNSouthern California immigration raids continue, including at Santa Fe Springs Swap MeetSeveral people were detained in an immigration operation at the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet this weekend, according to swap meet officials. Video from the scene at 13963 Alondra Blvd. showed masked federal agents apprehending several people on Saturday, accompanied by armed U.S. Marines. It was unclear what further actions were taken.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump pledges to use 'every resource possibe' on ICE raids in LA, Chicago, NYCPresident Trump pledges to use "every resource possible' on ICE raids in Democratic cities, including Los Angeles.
Arizona v. United States has been consistently applied for over a decade, but the current administration's methods may not fit the 'spirit' of the decision.
The Trump administration directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to pause raids against workers in the agriculture, hotel and restaurant industries, NewsNation confirmed. “Effective
More than 75% of people booked into ICE custody in fiscal year 2025 had no criminal conviction other than an immigration or traffic-related offense, according to ICE records from October through the end of May. And less than 10% were convicted of serious crimes like murder, assault, robbery or rape.