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Huerta faces a misdemeanor charge after showing up at an immigration raid in June.
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Mayor Karen Bass said she made the decision to impose a curfew after people broke into businesses and vandalized properties.
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Undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families are learning how to assert themselves — and prepare for worst-case scenarios.
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People Over Papers is a site that tracks crowd-sourced ICE sightings. As of Monday, the app had received 7.1 million unique visitors.
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Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, explains why the Trump administration has deployed National Guard and Marine troops to Los Angeles amid protests against immigration raids.
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L.A. Times reporter Ruben Salazar was killed 55 years ago while covering an anti-Vietnam War protest in East L.A. His case illustrates the dangers journalists face today as police fire “less lethal munitions” into crowds.
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The Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights estimates more than 300 people have been detained by ICE during the mass raids according to reports from family members.
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"We’re going to be imprisoned." One family’s experience in the Los Angeles ICE field office.
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The city of Paramount became a national flashpoint when immigration agents descended on a business park.
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President Trump ordered California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell anti-immigration enforcement protests. Experts explain the laws that enable him to make this extraordinary move.
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Around 200 protestors rallied this afternoon outside the Santa Ana Federal Building after agents were reported detaining residents in the city.
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The autonomous vehicles are operating normally in other parts of the city.
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A defense official told NPR the Marines were expected to operate in a 'support role.'
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the National Guard deployment in Los Angeles 'unnecessary and counterproductive.'
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Allegations include failure to disperse, attempted murder and looting.
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Huerta, who leads the powerful Service Employees International Union California, was arrested at an immigration raid Friday near downtown.
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