Immigration raid at cannabis farm erupts in chaos
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The city and county of Los Angeles, along with several municipalities in Southern California, are seeking to join a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration over recent immigration raids.
The city of Los Angeles and other Southern California municipalities are joining a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration aimed at halting immigration raids that have spread panic among immigrant communities and sparked widespread protests.
Hundreds of protesters skipped the barbecues and spent Fourth of July rallying in downtown L.A. against immigration raids that have roiled the region over the last month.
Two organizers in Los Angeles had search warrants executed against them by the FBI. One of them faces federal charges.
The confrontation between the two groups comes as assaults against ICE agents soared up to 700% higher than last year, according to ICE.
The FBI is searching for a protester who appeared to open fire at federal agents during an immigration operation at a cannabis farm in Camarillo on Thursday.
Residents, community leaders and elected officials gathered in three locations in Los Angeles to help clean up areas that were damaged during protests against federal immigration raids.
Hundreds of protesters marched along Oxnard Boulevard on July 11, 2025, against immigration raids that took place the day before at a farm near Camarillo.
The face shields, which guard against irritants and debris, were handed out to demonstrators protesting the Trump administration’s immigration raids.
On Saturday, July 5, hundreds of runners joined immigrant rights advocates, labor and faith leaders, and community members to take part in the Run Against ICE Resistance Relay, a 15-mile,
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California