Carlos was pulled out of a deep sleep by a series of frantic phone calls one Friday morning in June. By the time he arrived at a downtown Los Angeles garment factory sometime after 10 a.m., his brother was in chains.
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Superstar Juanes to celebrate two decades of Latino Rock at the Hollywood Bowl
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California leaders react to Trump’s spending bill that cuts health care, food assistance for millions
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Arizona leaders warn of devastating impact of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ on Latinx families
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The city of Whittier canceled its annual Fourth of July Freedom Walk, which was originally scheduled for this Friday morning at Palm Park. How…
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Professional boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has been arrested in Studio City and will be deported to Mexico.
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The El Rancho Unified School District (ERUSD) Board of Education issued a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after security fo…
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Earlier this week, the City of Montebello approved $100,000 in emergency funding to support families affected by the recent immigration raids.
As immigration raids in America’s second-largest city stoke fear even among legal residents, Asian Americans citywide are calling for an immed…
Amid ramped-up deportation efforts under President Trump’s second term, California has become ground zero for immigration raid standoffs.
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U.S. citizen Arturo Hermosillo said he was arbitrarily detained by federal agents during an anti-immigrant operation on June 19 in Pacoima.
On Tuesday morning, Congressman Robert Garcia and other local elected officials held a media briefing in front of the Bell Gardens City Hall t…
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This year the Fourth of July will be different in many cities and communities across L.A. County. Instead of celebrating the United States’ in…
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As immigration raids continue across Los Angeles County, many community members fear being swept up in the enforcement efforts. In response, L…
Recently, the cities of Mexico and Guadalajara, Jalisco, were visited by a delegation of 20 filmmakers and audiovisual content producers from …
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On Monday morning, the Trump administration sued the City of Los Angeles to force the city to drop its sanctuary city status. The city, which …
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On Tuesday night, Huntington Park police arrested a man who was impersonating a Border Patrol agent, immediately raising concern as many peopl…
The masked agents pull up quickly. They jump out of unmarked vans or trucks. They wear blue jeans or battle fatigues. They approach Latino men…
Imanol “Manny” Gonzalez was killed by drunk off-duty LAPD Sergeant Carlos Coronel in a hit and run incident in February, according to Orange C…
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In early June, Ben Camacho found himself in one of the dozens of protests that had erupted across Southern California in response to the immig…