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Immigration raids by federal agents across Southern California are having a detrimental effect on entire neighborhoods in many ways. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass visited immigrant-owned businesses ...
Todd Lyons, the head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, defended his tactics last week week against criticism that authorities are being too heavy-handed. He has said ICE is averaging about ...
Worksite raids are unfolding across the state, from LA's Fashion District to farms in the San Joaquin Valley and restaurants ...
"70% of the workers are gone," one farmer said as most of the work is mostly done by immigrants, impacting business.
Immigration enforcement operations on farms have left crops rotting and farm operations disrupted in major agricultural states including California, Texas, and Pennsylvania.
At a federal immigration building in downtown Los Angeles guarded by U.S. Marines, daughters, sons, aunts, nieces and others ...
Businesses in LA’s once vibrant Fashion District take a hit as deportation operations send a chill through the city of ...
Opinion: The impact of an ICE raid on one California neighborhood Four people were arrested — all service workers — prompting a remarkable response from neighbors Share this: ...
Westlake business owners share detrimental impact of ICE raids with LA mayor. By ... businesses in Westlake at MacArthur Park on Friday morning to talk to the business owners about the impact.
ICE did not respond to emailed requests for comment. Just two weeks ago, protesters marched around the federal complex following aggressive raids in Los Angeles that began June 6 and have not stopped.