ICE, California
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In Monrovia, California, Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdés, 52, died after fleeing an immigration raid at a Home Depot. Pursued by ICE agents, Montoya ran onto the 210 Freeway and was struck by a vehicle.
In Downtown L.A., Colombian TikToker Tatiana Martinez was violently dragged from her car, pinned to the ground. She eventually passed out, was hospitalized, and later transferred to the downtown detention center.
A panel from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling late Friday, saying the Department of Justice’s arguments to stay a lower court ruling did not meet the standard for
ICE activity recently has increased across Sonoma and Napa counties, sparking fear, panic and trauma, according to local immigrants and their advocates.
Medical facilities are increasingly concerned they’ll be the next targets of the Trump administration’s immigration raids, placing health-care workers whose first duty is to patient care in a precarious position.
LA Times Today: ICE raids put a chill on L.A. high school football: ‘I’ve never experienced anything like this’
(CNN) — A man who fled as an immigration raid unfolded at a Home Depot in Southern California was killed when he ran onto a freeway as federal agents moved in, local officials said.
Mayor Bass called raid timing no coincidence as federal agents arrested immigrants outside Newsom's congressional redistricting event in Little Tokyo.