Trump Admin Defends Immigration Raids in California
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A significant immigration raid at marijuana farms in Southern California led to over 360 arrests, marking one of the largest operations since Trump's presidency. Conducted by the DHS, the raid faced backlash from local officials and residents,
A major immigration raid at Southern California marijuana farms led to over 360 arrests and one death, escalating tensions between federal authorities
Almost all are small, grassroots organizations. Many lean socialist or focus on workers’ rights. Their efforts, largely unconnected to the apparatus of the Democratic Party or mainstream progressive organizations,
The initiative is the latest effort by California lawmakers to move the needle on the federal policy of mass deportations. Last week, a coalition of Democrats asked legislative leadership to fast-track a series of protective bills, and a group of Republicans asked President Donald Trump to target violent criminals instead of immigrant workers.
JD Vance visited Disneyland with his family amidst protests and tensions over ICE raids in Southern California, sparking controversy and polarized opinions.
Border czar Tom Homan slammed Democratic leaders for 'emboldening' violence against ICE officers after a raid on a California marijuana farm.
Trump administration officials defended the campaign to find and deport unlawful immigrants even as a cannabis farmworker was pulled from life support Saturday.
Cannabis farm worker Jaime Alanís is on life support after a 30-foot fall during a Ventura County immigration raid.
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A violent clash at a California cannabis farm during a federal immigration raid has ignited a political firestorm, placing Governor Gavin Newsom under intense scrutiny. Amid rising attacks on ICE agents,
Immigration agents arresting people in the streets increasingly clash with the citizens trying to protect them. In the Los Angeles suburb of Pico Rivera, a 20-year-old Walmart worker was arrested ...
Anti-ICE demonstrations are expected to spread to more cities this week after days of unrest in Los Angeles, with at least 30 new protests planned across the country in response to the Trump Administration’s recent immigration raids.