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Ontario residents and community groups are upset at comments made by Mayor Paul Leon in which he called community reaction to recent immigration enforcement raids in Southern California overblown.
What we know: Immigration raid reported at plant in Omaha Hundreds of Omaha community members gathered near 32nd and L streets to protest the events of the morning. "Today, there will be kids who ...
Ontario residents call on city leaders to address community's fear over immigration operations 02:57. Ontario residents called on city leaders at a council meeting, hoping that they would address ...
Asian American leaders on Thursday rallied their communities to speak out against the federal immigration sweeps that have ...
Black community leaders and advocates gathered in South Los Angeles Monday to respond to the recent immigration enforcement and military presence in Southern California.. They focused on one main ...
A Gallup poll shows a substantial jump in the share of Americans who view immigration as positive for the U.S. since ...
A new HHS directive reverses decades-old interpretation of a 1996 law, restricting undocumented immigrants' health care ...
The protests in Los Angeles County began as a reaction to a handful of immigration raids, including one outside a Home Depot and another at a clothing manufacturer in the city's garment district ...
Some in California farm community fear disruptions due to immigration enforcement Central California is home to the nation's biggest agricultural economy. And farmers there worry that the fear of ...
Thirty and forty years ago, Americans advocating for immigration control accurately forecast the migration situation our country is in today. Almost everything we said would happen has happened.
Phoenix residents and Poder in Action want police reform to reduce immigration enforcement. ... Community organization Poder in Action filled the room for the April 16 meeting in West Phoenix.
Detroit's 2025 mayoral candidates expect to lean into the community to address immigration concerns. News Sports Autos Entertainment Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. DETROIT.