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After wildfires destroyed 16,000-plus structures, L.A.'s rebuild now faces a labor crisis as ICE raids drive skilled workers ...
Joseph Navarrete, the manager for the Downey Animal Care Center, urges people who are in a position to adopt to stop by to ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFear and anxiety continue as businesses and restaurants slowly reopen amid LA immigration raidsSome restaurants in Los Angeles were forced to close their doors, but fortunately for them, their communities have been ...
Advocates pulled up with a flatbed truck and a bullhorn. There were lawyers, video streamers filming and a large federal ...
New research by UC Merced’s Community and Labor Center shows the immigration policies of President Donald Trump is having a ...
Jose Luis Zavala, a gardener, was one of thousands of immigrants swept up last month in President Donald Trump’s massive ...
In the midst of the ICE raids, street vendors have been faced with a difficult decision. Do they stay home to avoid threat of deportation, but lose their income? Or do they risk it and continue ...
Anxiety over ICE have increased since a recent false raid report. Here's how increased fear is impacting the Topeka community ...
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. "You can't turn off cows,'' said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. "You can't turn off cows,'' said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. "You can't turn off cows,'' said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. "You can't turn off cows,'' said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
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