California, Trump administration and immigration
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VENTURA COUNTY, California ‒ Around 200 people were arrested when federal law enforcement officers executed criminal warrants at a farm near Camarillo and another in Carpinteria, according to a statement released July 11 by the Department of Homeland Security.
A farmworker whose union said he suffered injuries in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid is alive and in critical condition, a California hospital said Friday evening.
The lead plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit were sitting at a bus stop in Pasadena when federal agents converged, and apprehended them. On Friday, their allegations gained traction with a federal
Community organizers across Los Angeles remain active in their fight to protect undocumented community members.
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Sabaidee Fest celebrating popular and traditional artists and organizations from around the world would have been this weekend.
Jotería,” a cultural event celebrating the LGBTQ+ and Latinx community, will be hosted at LA Plaza de Culturas y Artes near downtown L.A. on Sunday, July 13.
The CSD is a fan of Mark Twain’s quote that 'a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth can lace up its boots.' That quote has never been truer than it is today.
The operation began when immigration agents surrounded large greenhouse facilities in Camarillo and Carpinteria Thursday and, after presenting warrants, began entering buildings. The result was hours of chaos, particularly at the company’s Camarillo outpost.