Breaking down Supreme Court ruling on Trump deportations
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The Supreme Court’s ruling allowing the Trump administration to continue deporting immigrants under an 18th century wartime law was hailed as a victory by both the federal government and those challe...
The Boston Globe |
The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as a major victory, but the immigration fight is far from over.
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Prosecutors say a Southern California youth soccer coach charged with killing a 13-year-old boy last month is being investigated in connection with alleged sexual assaults on at least two other teens in recent years.
Filmmaker Alex Rivera talks his 2008 sci-fi cult classic "Sleep Dealer" — which seems prescient in an age of militarized borders and heightened tech surveillance.
President Donald Trump’s focus on immigration and deportations has caused Los Angeles arts administrators, already taxed by efforts to support a community devastated by the Palisades and Eaton wildfires,
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LAist on MSNLA is exploring a citywide Know Your Rights campaign as federal immigration enforcement ramps upAs the Trump administration pushes for ramped up immigration enforcement, the Los Angeles City Council is moving to shore up its sanctuary city status by exploring citywide education efforts to inform people of their rights.
Charges that a youth soccer coach murdered a 13-year-old boy have sparked questions about earlier criminal investigations and the man's immigration status.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A youth soccer coach has been charged in the death of a 13-year-old whose body was found on the side of a Southern California road.
During his two-plus years in office, Assemblymember Bill Essayli brought ample attention to the right’s culture war issues.
A bill that would restrict immigration enforcement at California schools cleared a state Senate committee — with the support of Democrats and one Republican. The legislation, SB 48, would make it illegal for schools to allow immigration authorities onto campus, question students or search school property without a valid warrant or court order.
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LOS FRESNOS, Texas (AP) — Leonardo Baez and Nora Avila-Guel’s bakery in the Texas community of Los Fresnos is a daily stop for many residents to share gossip over coffee and pick up cakes and pastries for birthdays, office parties or themselves.
Immigrant families line up outside U.S. Immigration Court in downtown Los Angeles in January 2019. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
As the US, Canada, and Mexico navigate rising tensions under Trump's trade policies, the upcoming FIFA World Cup could be impacted. Experts discuss potential travel complications and the possibility of fans boycotting events as geopolitical realities evolve.