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On the heels of major shows of force by federal immigration agents in Southern California, a judge is set to rule in a lawsuit seeking to halt immigration raids in Los Angeles.
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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.
The city of Los Angeles and other Southern California municipalities are joining a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration aimed at halting immigration raids that have spread panic among immigrant communities and sparked widespread protests.
The city and county of Los Angeles, along with several municipalities in Southern California, are seeking to join a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration over recent immigration raids.
A farm worker has died after falling 30 feet from a roof during an immigration enforcement operation Thursday in Ventura County.
The legal move came the day after federal agents and National Guard troops converged on a Los Angeles park in an extraordinary show of force.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) on Friday signed an executive order affirming the city’s support for immigrants amid an enforcement crackdown by the Trump administration. “Under my new Executive
Protesters gathered in LA after hundreds of federal agents and military personnel launched an immigration raid in MacArthur Park.
San Bernardino Bishop Alberto Rojas lifted the obligation for members of the diocese to celebrate Mass if they had a “genuine fear of immigration enforcement actions.”
Los Angeles leaders said Tuesday the city would join a lawsuit against the Trump administration over immigration raids in the local area. The city will join the American Civil Liberties Union in suing the federal government,