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Fear from ongoing ICE operations has led immigrant workers and families in Southern California to face worsening extreme heat conditions at their workplaces and homes.
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NewsNation on MSNCA surgery center staffers accused of ‘interfering’ with ICE operation
O NTARIO, Calif. ( NewsNation) — Two staff members at a Southern California surgery center have been charged after allegations they assaulted and interfered with immigration officers attempting to detain a migrant in the U.S. illegally, according to the Justice Department.
Candido’s story reveals how ICE surveillance and raids intersect—and how data journalism is exposing these secretive tactics.
Among those detained in California, the majority are not the “worst of the worst” the Trump administration said it was targeting, federal data shows.
The repeated targeting of California workers is a deliberate spectacle, meant to show the rest of the country what to expect if we don’t fall in line.
Hesperia, praised conditions at the immigration detention facility, Ruiz, D-Palm Desert, and Torres, D-Ontario, denounced what they said were unlawful actions by U.S.
Federal agents were met by dozens of protesters Thursday when they descended Glass House Farms in rural Camarillo, Calif., to conduct an immigration enforcement operation.
The notable increase in ICE arrests throughout the country now has the numbers to prove it, according recent reports.
The majority of new detainees at one Kern County facility in McFarland are immigrants with no criminal convictions, according to the latest data by ICE, mirroring a nationwide trend. Meanwhile, another detention facility in Bakersfield is at capacity, according to immigrant advocates.
A month after an ICE raid at a Los Angeles area swap meet, business has declined but is slowly picking back up.