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Los Angeles Holds Funeral Procession for Recent ICE-Related Deaths
Various organizations and volunteers gathered at Los Angeles City Hall for a funeral procession to Placita Olvera in memoriam for the people who have died due to ICE detention, post-deportation, and ICE-related shootings under the second Trump administration.
Immigration Enforcement Cost L.A. Businesses $3.6 Million in June Alone, New UCLA Report Reveals
“For a business, the closer you are to a place where enforcement happens, the worse it is for your customer visits,” Amada Armenta, a lead researcher, says.
Daily Memo: Federal Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction in Adelanto ICE Processing Center Lawsuit
Plus, four ICE-related deaths in four states and ICE activity in Ojai, Ventura, San Diego, San Bernardino, and other regions as ICE attempts to meet a daily quote of 2000 arrests per day nationwide.
Community Members Hold Vigil for Houston Father Killed by ICE
Close to 60 people paid tribute to Lorenzo Salgado Araujo who was killed on the early morning of July 7 while on his way to work.
We Spoke With a Mother Detained In the Glass House Raids, One Year Later
"There are times in the middle of the night when I wake up thinking I’m back in that same place, because it's terrifying," the Glass House Farms worker and mother tells L.A. TACO, one year after the raids.
Public Outcry Sparks Over California City Officials’ Approvals of Immigration Detention Center
California City Chair David Brottlund told one attendee to “shut their mouth.” He issued warnings throughout the meeting that he could have individuals removed from the chambers.
EXCLUSIVE: Deported Adelanto Hunger Striker Speaks Out For the First Time
Kyron Shakeel Swaso, 35, spoke with L.A. TACO following his deportation to Belize, in what he says was an act of retaliation for organizing a hunger strike at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center.
What You Need To Know About ICE At The FIFA World Cup
Plus, CHIRLA and LAARN published a “Know Before You Go” safety guide for fans attending World Cup-related events.
When Pedro Arrests Juan: Why Latinos Join Border Patrol and ICE
Many Latino families inherited the same lesson generation after generation: When society views you as foreign, proving your Americanness can become its own form of survival.
How Everyone Can Use This ‘Red Card’ to Assert Allyship With Immigrants
While the cards have notably been available to neighbors in immigrant communities and for the use of undocumented individuals in the U.S., the Immigrant Legal Resource Center suggests that everyone should carry one, regardless of their immigration status.









