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At Least 300 People Detained in Sweeps, According to LA Immigration Rights Leader

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LOS ANGELES — An immigrants-rights leader in Los Angeles said about 300 people have been detained by federal authorities in California since sweeps began last week.

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Los Angeles, 10 Jun (EFE).- The Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) estimated on Tuesday that some 300 immigrants have been arrested in the immigration raids undertaken in California by the government of the President of the United States, Donald Trump. Jorge Mario Cabrera, spokesperson for CHIRLA, told EFE that based on reports from the Rapid Response Network, made up of dozens of organizations that receive info…

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This is not the image that Los Angeles wanted to project to the world. Tear gas clouds over a crowd of protesters on a blocked highway. Federal immigration agents in tactical attire raiding businesses looking for immigrants without legal status. A murky war of words between President Donald Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom. Pictures of several Waymo robotaxis on fire and graffiti scribbled in a federal detention center. Videos with the sounds of …

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Los Angeles immigrants' civil rights organizations reported on Tuesday that at least 300 detainees have been the result of immigration raids carried out by Donald Trump's government in different parts of California, with Los Angeles being the epicenter of most arrests. The estimated figure includes immigrants arrested in several cities of the state, although community organizations point out that the greatest impact has been felt among Latino wo…

Latinus One of the activists' biggest concerns is that those arrested are not able to obtain legal representation and are not given the right to due process The Los Angeles Migrant Human Rights Coalition (CHIRLA) estimated on Tuesday that some 300 migrants have been arrested in the immigration raids in California undertaken by the government of the President of the United States, Donald Trump. Jorge Mario Cabrera, spokesperson for CHIRLA, told E…

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