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Black Eyed Peas to Release New Music in Response to L.A. Immigration Raids

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 15 – Mayor Bass signed an order to distribute prepaid cash cards funded by philanthropies to immigrants affected by ICE raids and to strengthen sanctuary city protections, city officials said.

  • In a recent move, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order last week to bolster sanctuary protocols and offer cash assistance to those affected by Trump administration raids.
  • A study by Mexican consul general Carlos González Gutiérrez covered interviews from June 6 to July 7, revealing that over half of detained Mexican citizens had lived in the U.S. for at least a decade.
  • Cash cards, Bass said, with distribution by immigrant rights groups in about a week, aid will come loaded with `a couple hundred` dollars, funded by philanthropic partners.
  • The White House derided the cash aid as `pathetic` stunt, while Los Angeles joined an ACLU-led lawsuit against the federal raids.
  • Going forward, the order demands federal agencies provide detailed raid records via FOIA, and city departments must submit updated sanctuary plans within two weeks.
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AltBlackNews | We don't all think alike broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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