DOJ arrested 10 people for violence at anti-ICE protests in LA, accusing them of assaulting officers and damaging federal property.
Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said the criminal complaints are related to incidents that took place at protests in downtown Los Angeles and Camarillo.
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Public art protest of ICE raids asks 'Am I Next?' Campaign features prominent Trump critics
Interspersed between the photos are the first names of people seized by immigration agents with a line about the ...
At California City Detention Facility, immigrants file lawsuit over alleged 'shockingly deficient' medical care, frigid ...
Downtown L.A. landmarks are lighting up with massive portraits of Angelenos — including Edward James Olmos and George Takei — ...
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California Community Foundation Launches Mass Public Art Campaign to Protest Against ICE Raids
"This is a call to action," CCF President and CEO Miguel A. Santana said at a Nov. 6 news conference unveiling the project. "'Am I Next?' is more than a question. It is a declaration of courage, a ...
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Border Patrol confirms active operations in Portland area —hundreds of miles from any land border
Immigration advocates warn that U.S. Border Patrol officers have tended to act more aggressively during arrests than ICE ...
At California City Detention Facility, immigrants file lawsuit over alleged 'shockingly deficient' medical care, frigid ...
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10 arrested in connection with violence at immigration enforcement protests
Federal law enforcement authorities announced arrests Wednesday in connection with violence during immigration enforcement operation protests earlier this year in Southern California, including a July ...
CHICAGO — Six Chicago-area progressive candidates, officeholders and activists pleaded not guilty Wednesday on charges ...
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