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Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested since the beginning of June, more than three times the number in previous months this year.
Los Angeles County is telling people to beware of immigration attorney fraud in the wake of sustained ICE sweeps in California. Why now: With immigration enforcement actions continuing to take place in Southern California people are proactively seeking legal advice on what to do if they’re caught up by federal agents.
Immigration raids don’t raise wages and actually deflate them, and employers aren't more likely to use immigration verification tools.
A federal judge on Friday ruled that immigration officers in southern California can't rely solely on someone's race or speaking Spanish to stop and detain people
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President Donald Trump’s administration has sued Los Angeles, claiming the city is obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws and creating a lawless environment.
The Trump administration's sweeping immigration raids in Southern California faced a legal roadblock on Friday, as the White House looks to ramp up similar operations across the country using a surge of resources recently approved by Congress.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order protecting immigrant neighborhoods from federal raids and established protocols for city workers and cash assistance.
Perris Mayor Michael Vargas urged his residents to stay indoors and avoid going out unless necessary, as immigration operations continue.