ICE, pause immigration arrests
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Driving around in hopes of witnessing agents jumping out of trucks and detaining immigrants has become a grim pastime and form of protest for some Angelenos.
Despite the regular press releases promoting their arrests and detentions, ICE has made it challenging to access consistent data on their activities since the Trump Administration took office.
The Trump administration has paused Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on most farms, hotels and restaurants amid complaints from such employers.
At a news conference Thursday, Mayor Karen Bass made a startling claim. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had appeared at a homeless shelter that day, among other sensitive locations in Los Angeles,
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Members of the response network said they try to identify those who have been detained to get them and their families resources.
On CNN Dr. Phil talked about him joining ICE raids. "I found out some things that I think were knowable, and I think some people are reporting and some are not. First off, this was a multi-agency operation.
For them, picking up work at Home Depot is their only source of income, and some work as little as one day a week. While Valencia and other day laborers sought wages, other community members in Paramount and Compton,
Trump has called on ICE to expand operations to "detain and deport illegal aliens in America's largest Cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York."