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The Trump administration is targeting nonviolent acts like identifying masked agents and aiding LA’s anti-ICE protests.
The program seeks to help Archdiocese parishes provide meals, groceries and prescription deliveries to families impacted by immigration raids.
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced plans to help the families of immigrants who've been affected by recent ICE raids across Southern California.
It's one of many Catholic parishes that have been trying to help immigrants affected by ICE raids. Now, the Archdiocese is ...
The city may also establish a $100,000 fund to assist families impacted by recent immigration enforcement sweeps.
SAN DIEGO — Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown sparked protests across Los Angeles and sent many people into hiding. Some ...
A group of strangers formed the Occupy ICE LA 24/7 protest in early July, and said they’ll remain until immigration raids in ...
Los Angeles schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho this week delivered a passionate speech stressing the protection of ...
In the weeks following the curfew, business has remained sluggish. Sidewalks are quieter than normal. Buildings remain boarded up. Neighborhood regulars are returning, but people outside DTLA have yet ...
As polls show Americans increasingly fed up with the administration’s cruelty, California’s governor emerges as a leading ...
The city’s Mexican consul is trying to protect local immigrants, but there are limits to what he can accomplish.
ICE Director Todd Lyons warns that AI technology could be used to reveal agent identities amid proposed VISIBLE Act ...