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President Trump has called for expanded deportation operations in Los Angeles after "No King Day" protests over the weekend and anti-ICE protests last week in response to ICE raids across Southern California.
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 1,600 arrests per day and that the agency has arrested “dangerous criminals.” It is an assertion many lawmakers and city leaders decry.
Student attendance has been on the decline throughout the United States, as fears of losing family members to deportation is on the rise.
Maria Valenzuela, daughter of the late LA Dodgers legend, Fernando Valenzuela, has voiced her opposition to ICE raids, emphasizing the importance of standing by immigrant communities.
ICE raids in Los Angeles kicked off four days of protest. As sheriffs and the LAPD fight protesters, Trump is sending in the Marines.
"I understand we need to serve all of our people, but President Trump is putting Americans first," Republican Party of New Mexico Chairwoman Amy Barela said.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Southern California are causing uncertainty in the state's homebuilding industry, which is already ...
A federal appeals court will decide Tuesday whether California can block President Donald Trump from taking over the National Guard.