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Fear of Immigration Raids Cancels Los Angeles Fourth of July Events

  • Officials in Bell Gardens and other Los Angeles County cities canceled or postponed July 4th events due to federal immigration enforcement, starting June 6.
  • This cancellation followed a wave of immigration raids led by ICE and federal agents that arrested over 1,600 people and sparked widespread fear in immigrant communities.
  • Bell Gardens, a city with 96% Hispanic residents, announced it would cancel Independence Day celebrations and movie nights out of caution for resident safety.
  • A lawsuit filed Wednesday challenges the administration's enforcement pattern, while Homeland Security Secretary Noem vowed to increase operations despite ongoing protests and legal efforts.
  • These events led to canceled community celebrations and intensified demonstrations across Los Angeles, highlighting tensions between federal agencies and immigrant populations.
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Los Angeles (USA), 4 Jul (EFE). Thousands of immigrant families live in hiding on Independence Day, when daily activities such as shopping, running a business or washing clothes become risky acts that young people born in the US have had to take to protect their mothers from migratory raids. “My son asks me how we are going to celebrate July 4, but I tell him we can’t do anything. They’re saying that the migrant will be all over the parks,” says…

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Fox 11 LA broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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