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Opinion: Is Canceling Noma L.A. Louder Than Reforming the Systems That Made It?
Reflections from an editor caught In the crossfire.
Trump Revokes Commercial Licenses for Thousands of Immigrant Truckers
The rule revokes commercial licenses from immigrants with a variety of temporary protections, regardless of whether or not they’re authorized to work in the United States.
Former Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino to Retire by April
Bovino is one year away from the mandatory age of retirement in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and has been a part of the agency for 30 years.
Afghan Veteran and Father Dies Less Than 24 Hours After Being Taken into ICE Custody in Texas
The former sole provider for his family, Paktiawal leaves behind his wife, three daughters, and three sons.
Mexican Agave Experts Are Helping Make ‘Israeli Tequila’
Agave grown in Israel is one of the latest examples of Zionism seeping into the world of beverages.
Iran Hasn’t Officially Dropped Out Of The FIFA World Cup. But Will They Still Compete?
The back-and-forth between FIFA, Donald Trump, Iranian Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali, and the Iranian National Team left plenty of doubt as to what will actually happen come June.
A Hidden Nayarit Mariscos Gem Next to a Boyle Heights Landmark
El Sarape is a lowkey mariscos spot. They don’t have Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook to advertise, making it a true hidden gem in L.A. — only those in-the-know recognize it.
Daily Memo: 10 ICE Vehicles Used To Take One Person At Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
At least 15 total were taken via targeted arrests by ICE agents this week in Southern California.
Haitian Asylum Seeker Found Unresponsive Days After Being Stranded at ICE-ISAP Office
Daphy Michel, 31, was surveilled by ICE via ankle monitor as part of their "Alternatives to Detention Program." She was found dead at a Pittsburgh bus shelter on March 2.









