More California July Fourth events canceled due to immigration raids
- Several Southern California communities canceled or postponed Fourth of July events on July 3 and 4 due to ongoing immigration enforcement operations.
- Federal immigration raids began in the region on June 6, and local officials, including Supervisor Hilda Solis, criticized the raids and planned legal action against unconstitutional practices.
- Significant cancellations include the popular summer block party at Grand Park named after Gloria Molina, the Independence Day festivities in Huntington Park and Cudahy, and El Sereno’s 66th annual Fourth of July parade.
- The City of Cudahy postponed its July 3 celebration citing safety concerns, with the department of parks emphasizing prioritizing residents’ well-being amid increased ICE activity.
- The cancellations reflect widespread anxiety in predominantly Hispanic communities, and officials expect the county to pursue legal measures to protect constitutional rights during immigration enforcement.
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More California July Fourth events canceled due to immigration raids
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(KTLA) - More Southern California communities have canceled or postponed their 4th of July celebrations due to federal immigration raids occurring across the region. Among the most prominent canceled events is the Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Summer Block Party, originally scheduled for July 4. According to the event’s website, the postponement comes “in light of recent events affecting a portion of Downtown Los Angeles and the ongoing circumsta…
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