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Leer en españolLos Angeles was already struggling to revive its fragile economy after the most destructive wildfires in its history erupted six months ago. Now, immigration raids are driving workers ...
In the weeks following the curfew, business has remained sluggish. Sidewalks are quieter than normal. Buildings remain boarded up. Neighborhood regulars are returning, but people outside DTLA have yet ...
With ICE raids taking place all over the city of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, the threat of detainment and deportation has had a negative impact on the local high school football population ...
Some restaurants in Los Angeles were forced to close their doors, but fortunately for them, their communities have been ...
LA Galaxy Supporters Boycott 'El Tráfico' Over ICE Raids in Los Angeles originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Claims are spreading on social media that Los Angeles' notorious congestion had eased because of immigration enforcement.
Today the car wash is closed. The taco stand by the gas station is gone. There’s no one waiting at the bus stop, and the sidewalks are oddly empty.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At a federal immigration building in downtown Los Angeles guarded by U.S. Marines, daughters, sons, aunts, nieces and others make their way to an underground garage and line up at a ...
ICE raids in Los Angeles are spreading fear among immigrants, driving them underground and reducing discrimination complaints even as legal aid groups see surging demand. Skip to content.
Amid ongoing raids in Los Angeles, many immigrants are afraid to leave their homes. We hear what that's looking like from residents, workers and business owners in the San Fernando Valley.