Presidency of Donald Trump, Los Angeles and immigration
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A California judge’s ruling on immigration raids ripples across nation. Here’s what you need to know
As Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong’s ruling rippled across the region, the federal government requested an immediate stay, pending appeal. Here’s what you need to know.
In a searing ruling, a federal judge in Los Angeles temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate sweeps in immigrant communities, saying they probably violate the 4th Amendment.
Four motions introduced by Supervisor Hilda Solis address the ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration and funding cuts affecting undocumented immigrants
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment prior to publication. As of publishing, DHS has not responded. KTLA will update this article with any new
There have been many legal challenges to President Trump's California immigration sweeps, but one in particular could dramatically alter the policy.
"You have people who don't want to leave their homes, who are not going to work, and they are in need of cash," Mayor Karen Bass said at a press conference.
Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested since the beginning of June, more than three times the number in previous months this year.
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LAist on MSNLos Angeles houses of worship plan for possible ICE raidsChurches in Los Angeles put contingency plans in place after the Trump administration rescinds long-standing guidance advising immigration agents to avoid houses of worship.
A federal immigration detention center in Los Angeles has been the focus of protests and a military presence in the city since June. While interviewing
When violent riots erupted across Los Angeles in defiance of President Trump’s efforts to enforce federal immigration law, the uprising was not as spontaneous as open-borders politicians would
A federal judge on Friday ruled that immigration officers in southern California can't rely solely on someone's race or speaking Spanish to stop and detain people