Trump pauses immigration raids at farms, hotels
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A majority of Americans say they disapprove of Donald Trump’s second term – with even some Republicans hitting the president.
Immigration raids continuted to spark anxiety and anger over the weekend across Southern California. Armed, masked ICE agents executed a raid Saturday afternoon at a swap meet in the city of Santa Fe Springs hours before a concert was to begin, witnesses said.
In the days before protests erupted in Los Angeles, the Trump administration stepped up its efforts to detain migrants — taking into custody those who arrived for routine check-ins while also conducting workplace raids that have sent waves of fear across Southern California and beyond.
Federal agents have rounded up dozens of California farmworkers in large-scale raids at packinghouses and fields that farm bureaus say threaten businesses that supply much of the country’s food.
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A judge has blocked New York City Mayor Eric Adams from letting federal immigration authorities reopen an office at the city’s main jail.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass joins CNN’s Dana Bash to discuss the massive “No Kings” protests in her city, as well as L.A.’s standoff with President Trump over immigration.
Glenn Valley Foods and the city's residents work to forge ahead following the raid's chilling effect on the local workforce and the community at large.
Thousands gathered at Houston City Hall for a lively protest early Saturday, cheering as local speakers decried President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Police officers in protective gear ringed parts of a subdued but attentive crowd.
Amid curfews and protests over ICE operations, Mexican President Sheinbaum calls for immigration authorities to refrain from enforcement at an LA soccer match.
Thousands of Coloradans are expected to turn out on Saturday to stage protests against recent immigration crackdowns and executive orders from the Trump administration that have led to violent
On Monday, there was a quiet hum of traffic passing on Colorado Boulevard outside the AC Hotel. A hotel employee, who declined to give his name, said it was quiet overnight with no additional protests outside the building. A lone flier that read “ICE out of LA” was placed on a third-floor balcony.