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The City and County of Los Angeles, and seven other cities, join a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional federal raids targeting ...
The ICE raids are keeping immigrants from going to stores, healthcare appointments and other county services. What can LA ...
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LAist on MSNLA County is looking into more remote options for health patients in the wake of federal immigration sweepsL.A. Board of Supervisors approved a motion on Tuesday to direct county agencies to look at the effects of raids and federal ...
The $10,000 reward will be given in exchange for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the individuals ...
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The city and county of Los Angeles are among the local governments seeking to join a lawsuit calling on the Trump ...
Solis wants the county to sue the federal government and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency for what she ...
"Fear is deterring residents from going to work, attending church, accessing food, or running errands resulting in devastating impacts to the lives and wellbeing of immigrant communities," said ...
Hilda Solis, who resigned Wednesday as the nation's first Hispanic labor secretary, plans to head back to her native California where, Los Angeles political experts say, she is set to hold one of ...
In wide-ranging, exclusive interview, the outgoing Labor Secretary discusses her legacy and future plans.
Hilda Solis was born on Oct. 20, 1957. Her father, Raul, was a Teamsters Union shop steward from Mexico. Her mother, Juana, was an assembly line worker from Nicaragua.
When Hilda Solis was 10 years old, her mother worked in a factory that made Barbie dolls, and she would bring them home. “I love dolls,” Solis said.
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