A man running from an immigration raid died
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Mayor Bass said the timing of a raid no coincidence after federal agents arrested immigrants outside Gov. Newsom's congressional redistricting event in Little Tokyo.
Roberto Carlos Montoya ran from a Home Depot in Monrovia, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents began the operation Thursday morning, Monrovia City Manager Dylan Feik said in a statement.
Immigration raids have slowed since a federal judge temporarily barred agents from targeting people solely based on race, language, vocation or location. But some higher-profile sweeps have returned at Home Depot locations,
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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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ABC7 KABC on MSNMan fatally struck while fleeing Monrovia ICE raid identified as 52-year-old from Guatemala
Carlos Roberto Montoya was pronounced dead at the hospital. Dozens of people gathered for a vigil on Friday at the Home Depot where the raid happened.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been mocked for her latest unhinged rant about an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid. Bass’ comments came in response to an ICE raid outside a museum where California Governor Gavin Newsom held a press conference.
A recent field trip to the City of Riverside hosted by a Coachella Valley legal center took a different tone this year. Kids from across the county visited the city to learn about civic engagement amid a backdrop of immigration enforcement that has been affecting their communities.