ICE, Home Depot and raids
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Employees at two Emiliano’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar locations in the Pittsburgh area said the raids left workers afraid to show up to their jobs.
Officials and volunteers patrolled areas around schools, part of an effort to warn families about potential raids and reassure them that their children were safe at school.
Advocates were planning a vigil for Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, 52, at the Home Depot site of the raid. DHS officials said they were not targeting the man.
In Downtown L.A., Colombian TikToker Tatiana Martinez was violently dragged from her car, pinned to the ground. She eventually passed out, was hospitalized, and later transferred to the downtown detention center.
Large-scale ICE raids are having an immense negative emotional impact on U.S. and foreign-born students. immigration, deportation, family separation, School of Medicine at the University of California,
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLAUSD back-to-school: Officials address student safety amid ongoing ICE raids
A group of teachers, in collaboration with the community organization Union del Barrio, is launching "teacher patrols" to protect students from potential ICE raids.
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Latin Times on MSNMan Struck and Killed by Vehicle While Running From ICE Raid at Los Angeles Home Depot: 'La Migra, Corre'
A man was killed Thursday after being struck on the eastbound 210 Freeway while fleeing federal agents raiding a Home Depot in Monrovia, California.
Joe Rogan once again criticized the Trump administration’s immigration raids, telling a MAGA lawmaker on Wednesday that people were protesting deportations because they were thinking, “Great, you’re going to get rid of the landscaper.”
Mayor Bass called raid timing no coincidence as federal agents arrested immigrants outside Newsom's congressional redistricting event in Little Tokyo.