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Using a heat map, CHIRLA was able to break down confirmed accounts of ICE operations reported to the LA Rapid Response Network between June 6 and July 20.
L OS ANGELES — In the era of Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, even the simple act of buying pan dulce can set nerves on edge. So it was when Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stopped by an East LA bakery one morning only to find the doors shut and the people inside conspicuously ignoring her knocks on the window.
Los Angeles police officers have begun working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement once again despite warnings from the city’s mayor that ICE is a disruptive force threatening the community. For the first time since early 2020,
Migrant-rights groups worry that harsher enforcement will lead to more civil rights violations and prompt community pushback.
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Heightened ICE activity around Los Angeles has scared immigrants from going out to attend a church service as police activity has ramped up this summer.
After an immigration arrest in Culver City, cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz created a painting that’s gone viral — and emerged as a flashpoint in the debate over immigration enforcement.
Los Angeles’s mayor said Sunday that masked immigration agents helped create a “reign of terror.” ICE’s director said agents could wear masks to “keep them and their families safe.”