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Immigration enforcement and protests
Full coverage of reaction in Southern California to Trump's immigration policies.
Federal agents tried to track David Streever and left him a warning notice that a critical email he sent the former head of ICE may have been illegal.
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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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Broadly speaking, California law requires minors to attend school, but it also protects students’ rights to speak out.
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Video footage can be used to keep government employees accountable.
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Experts say preparing a plan with your family is essential in the event of an emergency. Here’s how to coordinate childcare, find legal services and gather vital documents.
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Experts urge honesty as ICE activity continues in L.A.
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The New American Initiative offers assistance with DACA renewals, green card applications and citizenship classes.
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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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“It’s a time for honoring student achievement, not inflicting fear,” said LAUSD Board Vice President Rocío Rivas.
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David Huerta leads a union that's a big player in the California Capitol, where it presses to raise wages for workers in many careers.
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It’s exceedingly rare for presidents to call up the National Guard in opposition to a governor’s wishes, as President Trump did in deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles.
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Protesters opposed to federal immigration raids faced off with law enforcement in Los Angeles over the weekend. President Trump called in the National Guard against the wishes of the governor.
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Homeland Security said 118 people had been apprehended in immigration enforcement actions that were followed by escalating protests in L.A. and disputes among local, state and federal officials.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom and other leading California Democrats criticized President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles, calling it an unnecessary provocation.