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Vice President JD Vance heads to Los Angeles

As part of a surprise trip to the area, Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to land in Los Angeles on Friday. The federal ...

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Tensions flare as agents arrest another U.S. citizen for interfering in immigration arrests

Adrian Martinez, a 20-year-old Walmart employee, was on his way back from break on Tuesday when he noticed Border Patrol officers escorting a worker ...

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

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the president had broad but not uncheckable authority to deploy the military in American ...

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Half-mile drug-smuggling tunnel connecting Tijuana to San Diego shut down by Border Patrol

Federal investigators have discovered a half-mile tunnel that runs from a residence in the Nueva Tijuana area to a commercial warehouse in San Diego ...

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As Los Angeles faces budget crisis, legal payouts skyrocket

From $64 million ten years ago to $254 million last year and $289 million this fiscal year, the city of Los Angeles now spends ...

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New immigration crackdown sparks fear among public transit riders. Ridership has dropped up to 15%

Concerns about immigration officials targeting public transportation, a vital component of urban life, in their efforts to carry out deportations throughout Southern California have ...

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Price-gouging charges slowly mount after the fires, but some say it’s not enough

This week, California Attorney General Rob Bonta accused real estate agent Iman Shaghyan of raising the rental price of a home in Beverly Hills ...

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Unsanitary, overcrowded and inhumane: Surge of new detainees at Adelanto brings dire conditions, critics say

ADELANTO, CA.The Adelanto ICE Processing Center is filling up so quickly that it is rekindling long-standing worries about the safety conditions inside the facility ...

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An ICE raid at a Home Depot in Hollywood shatters an immigrant refuge

For 25 years, Emma De Paz got up at two every morning to prepare soup, roasted chicken, and tamales to sell to construction workers ...

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Should irresponsible hikers be forced to pay for their rescue? This sheriff says yes

Rescues in the wilderness areas surrounding Mount St. Helens continue to increase, and some of the people who call for aid have been criticized ...

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