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The Trump administration rolled back a brief reprieve of arresting immigrants working in hotels, restaurants and agricultural businesses, after initially saying there would be some allowances for "good,
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Around 3 p.m. Monday, outside the coffee shop Picaresca Barra de Cafe in Boyle Heights, singer-songwriter Tom Morello backed a dozen local kids and families up against a wall. “You are witnesses to the crimes being committed against immigrants in L.
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A Spanish-language journalist known for documenting immigration raids could face deportation proceedings after police arrested him on charges of obstructing officers and unlawful assembly as he covered a weekend protest outside Atlanta.
A total of four initially escaped Newark's Delaney Hall facility, where ICE has been holding individuals facing possible deportation, last Thursday. One was captured in Passaic on Saturday, by the FBI and ICE, and a second was taken into custody Sunday.
Nearly three-fourths of the students in L.A. public schools are Latino. Some families, and a few graduates, stayed away from graduation ceremonies out of fear of federal raids.
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A week earlier, some lawmakers were denied entry to the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, where detainees from recent raids are being held.
As ICE raids continue in Southern California neighborhoods, some undocumented gardeners still work even as they worry about being deported. Citizens in the trade also fear getting mistakenly swept up in enforcement.
Retired federal judge Shira Scheindlin joined CNN’s Pamela Brown to discuss the Trump administration’s self-imposed quota of 3,000 immigration-related arrests per day and the legally problematic ways it’s trying to achieve that goal.
A new CNN report based on government data found that more than 75 percent of those detained had no record beyond traffic or immigration offenses.