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DAILY MEMO: ICE Arrests Another Citizen and More
California saw a some ICE raids today including the abduction of another U.S. citizen. Police are seen assisting ICE and car windows continue to get smashed during stops. The Pentagon announced that the Marines will be leaving this week and more.
L.A. Police Cite ‘Anti-Homeless’ Law To Sweep Anti-ICE Camp Outside Federal Building
A 24-hour protest encampment eventually came to an end after LAPD swept the site multiple times.
DAILY MEMO: A Federal Police Officer Gets Kicked in the Nuts and More
ICE attempted to enter a home in Huntington Park met resistance from the community. The national guard is feeling pretty shitty (literally) about the whole situation and a federal officer got kicked in the nuts.
DAILY MEMO: Border Patrol Raids Sacramento to Send a Message and More
U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief raided Sacramento today taking the opportunity to make a propaganda video aimed at sending California a message. Meanwhile in L.A., federal agents are chasing people with their unmarked vehicles causing accidents while the DHS tests California and L.A.'s Sanctuary City policies.
ACLU Threatens Legal Action Against LAPD For Denying DTLA Protest Permit
In a demand letter sent to Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell, Jonathan Markovitz, a staff attorney for the ACLU SoCal, said that the reasoning given for denying Refuse Facism’s permit “appears to be unconstitutional."
DAILY MEMO: “Things Are Starting to Feel a Little Warmer” and More
ICE continues to pull over drivers to make arrests, but the raids have stopped. More cities consider joining the ACLU lawsuit while looking to bolster protections for their immigrant communities.
Mexico’s President Looking Into Suing ICE After Farmworker’s Death in Camarillo Raid
Claudia Sheinbaum and her administration are exploring a lawsuit against ICE to provide legal and diplomatic to Jaime Alanis Garcia's family who was originally from Huajúmbaro, Michoacán. He leaves behind a wife and daughter.
Can A Temporary Restraining Order End The ICE Raids In L.A.? Up North It Worked, ACLU Says
The ACLU SoCal reported that, so far, Border Patrol has been complying with a preliminary injunction in Kern County. “The federal government reported Border Patrol has not made a single detentive stop or warrantless arrest during the reporting period of April 29 to June 21,” the ACLU SoCal said in a post on Instagram.
Split Heads and Damaged Breasts: One Woman’s Experiences At An L.A. Protest
Marty had protested in Portland and Northern France, but never saw anything like the police's violent response to anti-ICE protests in Downtown Los Angeles.
DAILY MEMO: A 24/7 Protest Continues at The Downtown Federal Building and More
As ICE continues targeting people in their vehicles from San Diego to Santa Barbara, they reached about 3,000 arrests made across California today, the 40th day of the ICE siege of L.A.









