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Daily Memo: While ICE Lays Low, Theyâre Still Active While Building Up Its Fleet, Offices, and Detention Centers
ICE activity still continues at a slower pace, but it has not disappeared. This past weekend was a rare, quiet one. What weâre seeing is that ICE is laying low, sticking to courthouses, jails, and check-ins, especially from their special ISAP unit.
ICE Rams Vehicle and Hospitalizes the Same U.S. Citizen Again in Ventura County
"I expect this kind of lawlessness from ICE, I donât expect the hospitals to be complicit in that lawlessness and detain people," says Thomas Harvey, one of Leonardo Martinez's lawyers, after the hospital refused to remove his handcuffs.
One of the Best San Fernando Valley Coffee Shops Owes Its Success to Argentine Culture
Mate has been enjoyed in the region for centuries, originally by the Indigenous GuaranĂ people and eventually spread by Jesuit missionaries. In time, the drink became a symbol of unity and togetherness since it is a common pastime in Argentina.
The Best Signs That Turned Tired Legs into Smiles at the 41st L.A. Marathon
Despite those who found street closures a nuisance, the overall consensus was that this city shows up for its people. In a time when community is most needed, supporters showed up with a level of commitment L.A. could use more of these days.
Iranian National Dies in Mississippi, Marking 17th ICE-Related Death Since December 31
Fifty-nine-year-old Pejman Karshenas Najafabadi is currently the 11th person to have died while in ICE custody this year that we know of, and the 17th ICE-related death since the killing of Keith Porter on December 31, 2025.
Trumpâs âDeportation Judgesâ Take Over Has Begun: Half of L.A. Immigrants Now Miss Court and Get Deported Sight Unseen
The Trump administration fired a quarter of the nation's immigration judges and the Pentagon authorized 600 military lawyers to replace them. Theyâre recruiting for "deportation judges" on social media. Fewer than 3 in 100 of the people asking for asylum get to stay.







