Trump, California and masked raids
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California lawmakers want to ban police from covering faces
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ICE, Trump
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Law enforcement agencies across Southern California violated state law more than 100 times last month by sharing information from automated license plate readers with federal agents, records show.
According to federal law enforcement officials, California’s sanctuary state policy that prohibits immigration enforcement in the state jail and prison system is responsible for many of the recent raids.
The California Farm Bureau said raids are having a "disruptive effect" on the agricultural economy, but expressed hope Trump will limit them.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump pledges to use 'every resource possibe' on ICE raids in LA, Chicago, NYCPresident Trump pledges to use "every resource possible' on ICE raids in Democratic cities, including Los Angeles.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN30 mayors in Southern California call for end of ICE raids in solidarity with LAEven in the cities that haven't been raided by federal agents, ICE is there psychologically, some mayors said.
Arizona v. United States has been consistently applied for over a decade, but the current administration's methods may not fit the 'spirit' of the decision.
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Local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who cover their faces while conducting official business could face a misdemeanor charge in California under a new proposal announced Monday.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNICE Raids Concert at Santa Fe Springs Swap MeetProtesters returned to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Sunday, one day after a nationwide series of demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s illegal immigration policy saw massive crowds in the Civic Center and other cities throughout Southern California and the nation.