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Multiple immigration sweeps reported across Los Angeles, with a tense standoff/protest downtown; SEIU union leader arrested

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Dinner party last Friday. US immigration came up. I gave some examples of what's being done. People obviously angry at the lack of basic humanity. Said that most people on a forum I post on support everything that ICE does. And much the same people also support the dismantling of USAid. And support what Israel is doing. And some make excuses for what white nationalists say and do. I gave a few examples. It's not like there's not many to choose from.

The consensus was that if I go poking around in the dark recesses of the interweb then you're bound to find examples of this type of thinking. Then I gave them the name of the forum.

Stunned silence.
This place has always been a bit out there (Poe's Law, "Things Fundies Say"), but I also find it increasingly disturbing. It's not dark yet, but it's getting there.

Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day
It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away
Feel like my soul has turned into steel
I've still got the scars that the sun didn't heal
There's not even room enough to be anywhere
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there.
 
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ICE arrests in L.A. plummeted in July, new data show

  • Experts suggest the drop is the result of a federal court ruling that bars federal agents from arresting people without probable cause [4th Amendment] to believe they are in the U.S. illegally.
While 1,371 arrests across the L.A. region since July 8 is still a much higher figure than any recent month before June, it represents a notable drop from the 2,792 arrests during the previous month.

“Secretary Noem unleashed ICE and CBP to arrest criminal illegal aliens including terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and sexual predators,” McLaughlin said in a statement Wednesday. “We will continue to enforce the law and remove the worst of the worst.”

[And I suppose that's why they recently flouted the court order and rolled up to a Home Depot, enticing day laborers to gather round before they sprang their ICE-in-the-box-truck.]

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said her office was looking into the matter but added: “From the video and from the stills, it looks like the exact same thing that we were seeing before.”
 
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9th Circuit keeps freeze on Southern California ICE patrols

  • The ruling leaves in place a temporary restraining order barring masked and heavily armed agents from snatching people off the streets of Southern California without first establishing reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. illegally.

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to lift limits on ICE’s ‘roving patrols’

The Trump administration on Thursday petitioned the Supreme Court to free up its mass deportation efforts across Southern California, seeking to lift a ban on “roving patrols” implemented after a lower court found such tactics likely violate the 4th Amendment.

The Trump administration said in its appeal to the high court that Frimpong’s ruling, upheld last week by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, “threatens to upend immigration officials’ ability to enforce the immigration laws in the Central District of California by hanging the prospect of contempt over every investigative stop.”

[Probable cause first, investigate second.]

The move comes barely 24 hours after heavily armed Border Patrol agents snared workers outside a Westlake Home Depot after popping out of the back of a Penske moving truck — actions some experts said appeared to violate the court’s order.

In its Supreme Court petition, the Justice Department alleged that roughly 10% of the region’s residents are in the U.S. illegally.

[Maybe ICE can just decimate the population and call it good.]
 
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Agents detain student at gunpoint near school; safe zones to be expanded around LAUSD campuses

Los Angeles school district police, staff and community volunteers will form protective perimeters around at least 100 schools when classes begin Thursday to help ensure the safe passage of children — an announcement that came on a day that immigration agents reportedly handcuffed, detained and drew their guns on a student outside Arleta High School in a case of mistaken identity.

The 15-year-old boy, a student with disabilities, was at Arleta High School on Monday with family members — he attends a different district school — when federal agents detained him, L.A. Unified School District officials said. Family members intervened and, after a few tense moments, the agents released the boy. The school’s principal also came out to assess the situation. Agents left behind some bullets on the sidewalk, apparently by mistake, which were collected by school police.

Geniuses at work.

Although local police are not legally allowed to stop or interfere with federal law enforcement actions, authorities will alert parents along walking routes if agents are in the area. Also, they will trigger a communication chain to alert all nearby campuses of raids so that schools can be locked down as necessary.

The public commitment was intended to reassure families that school will be a safe place and that officials also will do what they can to protect families on their way to and from campuses.
 
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The case has not yet been decided, but the 9th Circuit leaves control in Trump's hands for the moment.

Trump can command National Guard as California’s legal challenge moves forward, appeals court says


Legality of Trump's deployment of National Guard in L.A. is argued in federal court

Just hours after President Donald Trump said he would deploy the National Guard to Washington, D.C., [where he's on firmer ground as the head of the DC national guard] a federal judge in San Francisco heard arguments Monday about whether the administration violated federal law when it mobilized troops to Los Angeles this summer.
 
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Yeah they have to put people down when they get too unruly. The so-called "battle gear" law enforcement wears is because people shoot and stab them. If they didn't take preventive measures like wearing vests and taking down unruly people, a lot more of them would get killed. You should watch some bodycam videos and see what all they have to deal with. An unruly person is an unruly person no matter who they are. And when someone gets unruly with the police they become a threat. I doubt the guy had "I'm David Huerta the President of SEIU and I'm harmless" written on his forehead.
Now, I'm not American, so I may be hopelessly mistaken in my understanding. I only have the experience of living in the US for almost three years, visiting it at least 60 other times, following US news since the age of fourteen or so, working for American companies for over half a century and imbibing the sub-text of American crime dramas for far too long, but I was always under the impression individuals were innocent until proved guilty. You seem to be a little forward in declaring Huerta to be guilty, and are certainly - not yet at least - part of the justice system that will decide upon that guilt.

But I do have to concede that your approach and agenda are consistent. Kudos on that - subterfuge is generally unattractive.
 
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Now, I'm not American, so I may be hopelessly mistaken in my understanding. I only have the experience of living in the US for almost three years, visiting it at least 60 other times, following US news since the age of fourteen or so, working for American companies for over half a century and imbibing the sub-text of American crime dramas for far too long, but I was always under the impression individuals were innocent until proved guilty. You seem to be a little forward in declaring Huerta to be guilty, and are certainly - not yet at least - part of the justice system that will decide upon that guilt.

But I do have to concede that your approach and agenda are consistent. Kudos on that - subterfuge is generally unattractive.
I didn't declare him guilty. I said what he was arrested for. The fact is he was arrested for obstruction because of his unruly behavior. Innocent or guilty, that is why he was placed under arrest. That was their reason for arresting him.
 
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L.A. volunteers who document ICE raids are being arrested. How to do it safely

Amanda Trebach, a Los Angeles resident who volunteers to document immigration enforcement operations on Terminal Island in San Pedro, found herself early Friday morning on the wrong side of an enforcement action.

She was pinned to the ground, handcuffed and put into an unmarked black van by masked federal agents.

The arrest put a spotlight on the risks faced by a growing number of volunteers who work to document immigration enforcement actions across Southern California.

Federal agents arrested her on suspicion of impeding and obstructing federal law enforcement. However, Trebach was released from the federal detention center in Los Angeles on Saturday night without criminal charges, according to National Nurses United, a union and professional association of registered nurses.

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You have the 1st Amendment right to observe, take photographs and record video of immigration enforcement in public places, which includes streets and sidewalks, according to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, and Witness, a nonprofit that advocates for the documentation of human rights violations.

Immigration enforcement officials can arrest you for interfering or obstructing an operation if they believe you are getting between a federal officer and the person they’re arresting.

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[Safety tips from activist organization]

  • Remain calm.
  • Keep a safe distance from immigration enforcement officers and the person who is being arrested.
  • Do not interfere with immigration enforcement operations.
  • Narrate factual context such as location, date, time, number of immigration officials, badge numbers, whether the officers are on foot or in vehicles, whether the officers are carrying any weapons.
  • If an immigration official tells you to back away, comply and record yourself doing so (for example, point the camera toward your feet to show you are moving backward).
  • Don’t post the video to social media. Instead, share it with a local advocacy group or rapid response network so they can verify the documented information.
 
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Heavily armed immigration agents descend on MacArthur Park in L.A.

It’s unclear if anyone was arrested during the sweep.

“This was just one big, perverse publicity stunt,” said Ron Gochez, a member of Unión del Barrio, an independent political organization advocating for immigrant rights and social justice. “It was just to show force, it was just to take pictures.”

National Guard rehearsed show of force against immigration raid protesters in LA, general testifies

Sherman said the deployment of federal agents on horseback and on foot to MacArthur Park in the heart of a neighborhood with a large immigrant population was initially planned for Father’s Day, June 15. But the operation was moved to July 7 after he raised concerns the park could be crowded, he said.

The Guard troops were deployed to protect the perimeter and were instructed only to exit their vehicles if there was a direct threat to federal agents, he said.

All troops remained in their vehicles during the brief but mighty show of force. Sherman said the operation took just 20 minutes because it had been rehearsed multiple times. The Department of Homeland Security hasn’t said if anyone was arrested.

Sherman testified that he also raised concerns that military vehicles would park along Wilshire Boulevard, which traverses the park, instead of staying in the park’s perimeter.

Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol’s El Centro sector chief in charge of the immigration crackdown in Los Angeles, questioned his loyalty, Sherman told the court Monday.
 
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Man fleeing Home Depot ICE raid killed by car on L.A. Freeway: ‘Just so inhumane.’

His death at a hospital was confirmed Thursday afternoon by Monrovia City Manager Dylan Feik. The circumstances surrounding the fatal accident are under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.

Monrovia resident Karen Suarez said she rushed to the Home Depot as soon as she heard about the raid and met the daughter of the man who was hit by a car.

“She was visibly very upset, and she was going to go to the hospital and try to find out about her dad,” Suarez said. “I feel so bad for her. I feel so bad for the families. These are people trying to escape whatever horrible atrocities they came from for a better life.”

Feik said in a statement that the city had not received any communication or information from ICE.

Romero, the UCLA professor [and local resident], said the Home Depot operation appeared to be in violation of the federal court order barring the government from carrying out these types of raids.
 
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ICE walks back rapid deportation of longtime immigrant without court hearing

  • Under federal law, immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for fewer than two years can be placed in expedited removal proceedings which bypass the immigration court process.
  • Attorneys for an woman from Guatemala questioned why she was placed [in] expedited removal given that had lived in the U.S. for 30 years.
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security has walked back what lawyers called an illegal attempt to fast-track the deportation of a woman who has lived in the U.S. for nearly 30 years and to expel her without an immigration court hearing, her attorneys said.

A U.S. district court judge in Arizona dismissed [her lawsuit] Wednesday after the federal government moved the woman to regular deportation proceedings and agreed in writing not to attempt expedited removal again, her lawyers said.

“This appears to have been a test case in which the administration attempted to enforce a ‘new policy’ against Ms. Co Tupul,” Eric Lee, one of Co Tupul’s attorneys, said Thursday. “The district court quickly shut down this effort in no uncertain terms. Maybe this has slowed the government’s efforts to expand expedited removal, or maybe the government is waiting for another test case where the non-citizen lacks legal representation.”
 
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An L.A. high school senior was walking his dog. Then immigration agents grabbed him

Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero-Cruz was walking his family’s dog in Van Nuys on a recent morning when he was taken into custody by federal immigration officials, according to authorities and published reports.

Guerrero-Cruz, who turned 18 this month, was set to start his senior year at Reseda Charter High School on Thursday, according to a GoFundMe page set up to support his family and legal fees. Instead, he’s being held in Department of Homeland Security custody pending removal from the United States, the agency confirmed in statement to The Times on Friday.

“Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz, an illegal alien from Chile, overstayed his visa by more than two years, abusing the Visa Waiver Program under which he entered the United States, which required him to depart the United States on March 15, 2023,” the statement read

When he was taken into custody Friday morning, immigration agents tied his dog to a tree and then unclipped his collar, allowing the animal to run loose on Sepulveda Boulevard, according to the GoFundMe page.
 
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