Los Angeles joining federal lawsuit against immigration raids
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Los Angeles and nearby cities join a class-action lawsuit alleging unconstitutional immigration raids that target residents by race and deny due process, with 1,850 National Guard troops still deployed.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to block ICE raids, alleging they discriminate based on race or ethnicity.
- Bass personally confronted federal agents during a raid at MacArthur Park, demanding they leave immediately.
- The lawsuit seeks an emergency court injunction against ICE operations, claiming they violate residents' due process rights.
- Los Angeles and other cities are requesting to intervene in a class action lawsuit regarding ICE's alleged unconstitutional enforcement tactics.
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Nayomie Mendoza was used to seeing a line of clients train in her restaurant at lunchtime in the fashion district of Los Angeles. But the Donald Trump administration’s immigration raids emptied their tables. “Our sales fell 80%,” she told AFP Mendoza, a charge of Cuernavaca’s Grill, a colorful Mexican restaurant in the popular shopping district. “What saves us is that we have a lot of home delivery, about 20%,” Mendoza said, explaining that in t…
Los Angeles, United States. Nayomie Mendoza was used to seeing a line of customers train in her restaurant at lunchtime in the fashion district of Los Angeles. But the Donald Trump administration’s immigration raids emptied their tables. “Our sales fell 80%,” she told AFP Mendoza, in charge of Cuernavaca’s Grill, a colorful Mexican restaurant in the popular shopping district. “What saves us is that we have a lot of home delivery, about 20%,” Men…
Los Angeles (USA), Jul 11 (EFE).- The mayor of Los Angeles, Democrat Karen Bass, signed an executive order this Friday to protect immigrant communities, following the immigration raids that have plagued the city for more than a month and which she described as “illegal and chaotic.” The directive reinforces municipal protocols that prohibit the use of city resources for the implementation of immigration law, expands access to resources for affec…
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