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Man yells for help as ICE agents carry him from LA courthouse into unmarked car, video shows
A man yelled for help as a group of men – one of whom said he was with Immigration and Customs Enforcement – picked him up and pushed him into a car outside a Los Angeles courthouse Wednesday, video shows.
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Days before students at the Los Angeles Unified School District went back to school last week, a student was taken into ICE custody while he was out walking his dog.
A scene captured in real time and shared widely on social media has shocked thousands: Mexican-American influencer Tatiana Martínez was detained by U.S. Immigration and
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was deported from the United States to Mexico this week, more than one month after he was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles. Chávez is now imprisoned in Sonora, Mexico, after he was transferred from a southern border checkpoint to police custody, according to reports.
A man who fled as an immigration raid unfolded at a Home Depot in Southern California was killed when he ran onto a freeway as federal agents moved in, local officials said.
Colombian TikTok influencer Leidy Tatiana Mafla-Martinez was taken into ICE custody while live streaming from her home in Los Angeles. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Martinez was arrested in connection with a prior DUI.
Two employees of a recently raided facility said immigrants are afraid to go outside and have to be accompanied by staff to run errands, go to work and appear in court.
California schools are providing resources for students if immigration officials visit their campus. As students get ready to go back to school, Southern California schools are taking proactive measures to protect students from federal immigration agents on campus.
An underground nightclub in El Monte was stormed by federal agents last month, leading to the arrest of nine illegal aliens and the seizure
It's possible that concerns over safety have persisted as immigration raids continued to play out in the Los Angeles region. But a drop in bus ridership from June to July in years past has not been uncommon.