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A federal judge’s ruling ordering a pause on ICE raids in Southern California had its genesis outside a Pasadena donut shop, where on a June morning, masked and armed agents converged.
“Thanks to our troops who stepped up to answer the call, the lawlessness in Los Angeles is subsiding,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement Tuesday. “As such, the Secretary has ordered the release of 2,000 California National Guardsmen (79th IBCT) from the federal protection mission.”
Santa Barbara congressmember calls Department of Homeland Security’s statement “a blatant attempt to distort what occurred.”
Col Oscar L. Perez Jr. called a news conference to answer questions about the presence of Providence police at the scene of an ICE raid.
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If Americans are led to believe, against the evidence of their own eyes, that our country has been “invaded” by migrant criminals, then what else might they accept?
A viral video purporting to show a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in West Jordan garnered millions of eyeballs over the weekend. It actually depicted another federal agency.
In Edison, ICE's recent inspection of Alba Wines and Spirits led to over 100 employees questioned, with five unauthorized immigrants taken away in zip ties after a routine compliance check.
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LAist on MSNA day in the life: Pasadena lawyer navigates clients and consequences while ICE raids continueHere’s a look at a day in Tolchin’s life now. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were gone by the time Tolchin arrived at the bus stop in Pasadena that day. They had taken four men who were waiting there to get picked up for a construction job.