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LA mayor Bass worries ICE raids will leave 'nobody to do childcare'

  • On Tuesday morning, Andrew Carnegie Middle School in Carson held its eighth-grade graduation amid concerns about potential visits from immigration authorities in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
  • These fears stemmed from recent ICE raids deploying thousands of National Guardsmen and Marines to detain immigrants, which led to widespread community alerts and disruptions across the region.
  • Parents received warnings via apps and social media about ICE appearances near schools, prompting some students to skip the ceremony and the school to admit guests immediately to prevent confrontations.
  • House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reported that 330 people were arrested since the previous Friday in ICE's Los Angeles jurisdiction, while Mayor Karen Bass warned that raids would cause labor shortages in childcare, construction, and grocery sectors.
  • The raids have caused trauma and fear, disrupting families and daily life, while community groups and leaders continue to call for a halt to enforcement actions amid ongoing protests and legal challenges.
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Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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