A Day Outside an LA Detention Center Shows Profound Impact of ICE Raids on Families
- Many families learned about the arrests from social media videos showing masked officers at various locations, including Home Depot and taco stands.
- The county motion claims that these tactics violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Detainees reported horrific conditions inside detention facilities, including drinking from toilets due to thirst.
- Christina Jimenez and her cousin went to check on her 61-year-old stepfather's status inside the detention center.
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TORRANCE, Calif.—At the site of the Bubble Bath Hand Car Wash in Torrance, immigration activists gathered on Wednesday morning to announce a lawsuit against the federal government, launched in the early hours of July 2, 2025. The suit, which alleges that immigration raids violate the Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights of thousands of people, is being brought by multiple civil and immigration rights groups, according to officials with the American…
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A Day Outside An CA Detention Center Shows Profound Impact Of ICE Raids On Families
A Day Outside An CA Detention Center Shows Profound Impact Of ICE Raids On Families - Los Angeles, CA - Many families learned about the arrests from social media showing masked officers in parking lots at Home Depots, car washes and taco stands
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