California, immigration and chaotic raids
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At least four of the 361 immigrants arrested in Camarillo and Carpentaria on July 10 during raids had previous criminal convictions, according to DHS.
The lawsuit claims DHS is unconstitutionally detaining individuals, particularly targeting "brown communities" and essential workers, to meet arrest quotas.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) arrested approximately 200 people without permanent legal status during immigration raids on Thursday at two cannabis farms in California, which left one
VENTURA COUNTY, California ‒ Around 200 people were arrested when federal law enforcement officers executed criminal warrants at a farm near Camarillo and another in Carpinteria, according to a statement released July 11 by the Department of Homeland Security.
Research shows worksite immigration raids can depress local economies as people stay home and stop spending money. So far, they aren’t known to free up jobs for citizens.
Arizona's attorney general is right. Masked ICE agents aren't arresting hardened criminals outside of immigration courts.
A court ruling Friday orders a halt to a chaotic and relentless 36-day immigration crackdown that’s upended life across Southern California.