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If you're an immigrant — and most of us in this country are — it's hard not to feel anxiety and sadness about what's happening. We asked therapists for self-care advice.
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids continue across the Los Angeles area, some homebuilding industry players are nervous about labor shortages.
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Over the years, Trump has threatened to intercede in the state’s long-running homeless crisis, vowed to withhold federal wildfire aid as political leverage in a dispute over water rights, called on police to shoot people robbing stores and warned residents “your children are in danger” because of illegal immigration.
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Oscar De La Hoya, the Mexican-American boxing legend, shared his thoughts on the protests in Los Angeles over immigration crackdown.
By Ted Hesson, Tim Reid and Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Images of federal immigration agents wearing masks and balaclavas as they conduct raids in Los Angeles and other U.S. cities have ignited a politically charged debate over whether they are protecting their identities or engaging in intimidation tactics.
Faith leaders across denominations are joining nationwide protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown but are calling for any resistance to remain nonviolent.
LA Unified Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Angeleno immigrants have said they plan to miss student graduations out of fear of ICE.
Community organizers say at least 35 people were arrested as federal immigration agents swept through Ventura County farms and packinghouses this week.