This story is part of ICE vs. LA, a collaborative reporting project by LA Public Press, CALÓ News, Capital & Main, Capital B, LA Taco, and Q Voice.
The rain on Friday morning didn’t stop a group of people from providing donations of food to hundreds of needy families in the Southeast L.A. …
Judge orders ICE to allow immigrant detainees in DTLA to see lawyers
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As the immigration raids and kidnappings of so-called federal officers intensify across the nation, so do the pro-immigrant advocacy efforts. …
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Sick City Records, a Latino-owned and operated record store in operation since 2006, is raising funds to prevent shutting down in Echo Park due to an increase in rent.
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Sick City Records, a Latino-owned and operated record store in operation since 2006, is raising funds to prevent shutting down in Echo Park due to an increase in rent.
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Judge orders ICE to allow immigrant detainees in DTLA to see lawyers
This story is part of ICE vs. LA, a collaborative reporting project by LA Public Press, Caló News, Capital & Main, Capital B, LA Taco, and Q Voice. The newsrooms worked together to report what actually happens when immigration enforcement arrives — how people mobilize, look out for each …
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This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
Sick City Records, a Latino-owned and operated record store in operation since 2006, is raising funds to prevent shutting down in Echo Park due to an increase in rent.
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