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California Gov. Gavin Newsom toured Los Angeles neighborhoods targeted by recent immigration enforcement raids Wednesday, speaking with community members affected and highlighting the devastating ...
Immigrant communities on California's Central Coast are experiencing heightened fear due to ICE raids, affecting daily life and work attendance. Biden pans "efforts to erase history" and takes ...
Asian American leaders on Thursday rallied their communities to speak out against the federal immigration sweeps that have largely targeted Latino neighborhoods, warning that areas frequented by ...
LA's Asian American Pacific Islander communities, too, are devastated by ICE raids Immigration arrest have been happening in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities around LA ...
The L.A. Dodgers pledged $1 million to help immigrant families after ICE raids and backlash from fans and advocacy groups. More aid is expected in coming days.
“When ICE comes for one of us, they are coming for all of us,” these immigration advocates say. Leaders from local Asian American and Pacific Islander communities denounced ongoing immigration ...
Southern California communities steeling for another week of ICE raids by City News Service June 22, 2025, 9:42 a.m ... Immigration attorney Valerie Sigamani speaks out against ICE raids in San Diego.
The impact of self-deportations on families 02:43. Los Angeles — As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement stepped up raids across Los Angeles in recent weeks, Julie Ear and her family made a ...
Immigrant neighborhoods in Massachusetts are feeling the strain of recent ICE actions, which have intensified in recent months. The Globe spent seven days in local communities to tell their stories.
This story was originally published by Boyle Heights Beat on June 20, 2025.. After a week marked by fear and disruption over a series of ICE raids and protests in Los Angeles, a group of women and ...
ICE raid scares off workers rebuilding communities destroyed by Eaton Fire Day laborers in Pasadena were among those helping clean up ash and debris from homes in Altadena back in February.
Attendees were invited to bring flowers, forming the number “500” to represent a growing number of people across L.A. detained by ICE over the last few weeks, organizers said.
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