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by Emma Walker – News Editor

immigration Raids Intensify in Los Angeles Amid Federal-Local Dispute

Los Angeles is seeing an increase in the pace of
immigration raids, even as a legal battle unfolds over the deployment of National Guard troops to the city. The stepped-up enforcement comes amid a clash between the federal government and local authorities over sanctuary policies.

The dispute over President Trump’s decision to federalize thousands of National Guard troops and deploy them to Los Angeles has moved to a San Francisco federal appeals court.

legal challenge to National Guard Deployment

On Tuesday, the appeals court heard a request from the Trump Administration to extend the block on a lower court’s ruling that required Trump to return control of the Guard to California Governor Gavin Newsom.

The president sent more then 4,000 Guard members to the city to protect federal property and employees during tumultuous protests against immigration enforcement; Newsom says the deployment of the Guard and an additional 700 marines was an overreaction and counter-productive.

Increased Pace of immigration Raids

While the status of the military units in Los Angeles remains undecided, the immigration raids that touched off the protests in early June have intensified.

“Operations are getting a little bit more faster, and they’re in and out,” says Vlad Carrasco, with the immigrant advocacy group
Chirla, where he’s part of a “rapid response” effort that rushes to the sites of reported raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Carrasco says he used to be able to get there in time to document ICE actions, but that changed in early June. Now when he gets to the scene, ICE is leaving or already gone.

“They know it’ll likely cause a mobilization by the local community if they do stay there a long time,” Carrasco says.

Advocacy groups have been sharing videos of ICE and other immigration enforcement officers being confronted by angry civilians. In some cases, National Guard soldiers will emerge from a van to establish a protective line between agents and members of the public, but observers say the more common defensive tactic is speed.

Did You Know? …

According to a 2023 report by the Pew Research Center, approximately 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants resided in the U.S.
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Concerns Over Enforcement Tactics

Combine that with the fact that agents are sometimes in plainclothes, masked, or wear insignia from other federal agencies, and the result is widespread fear, says Guillermo Torres of
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice.

“It makes you think of a totalitarian regime,” Torres says. “It makes you think of a country where people are kidnapped. Not only kidnapped,they disappear.”

The Trump administration lays the blame for the stepped-up raids in L.A. on the city itself, and its policies limiting cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement. Administration officials such as “border czar” Tom Homan have repeatedly said “sanctuary” jurisdictions force federal agents to perform risky arrests in neighborhoods, because they’re not able to take custody of their targets from local jails, when local law enforcement arrests them on non-immigration charges.

“These operations have been much more challenging as of Los Angeles’ and California’s sanctuary policies,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
said last week.

As to agents wearing masks, the acting director of ICE, Todd Lyons, says it’s a necessary response to what he describes as efforts to post the photos and names of agents online, which he says has led to threats to them and their families.

“Is anyone upset with the fact that ICE officers’ families were labeled ‘terrorists’?”
lyons said, earlier this month.

But Oscar zarate, also with CHIRLA, says the federal government’s deployment of personnel from multiple federal agencies to immigration enforcement in the city has created what he calls a “peak level of anxiety.” Immigration enforcement in L.A.has involved personnel from Homeland Security Investigations, Customs and Border Protection and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

“I think as we’ve seen some of the agents in plain clothing with unmarked vehicles, it’s hard to decipher who they are and what they’re there for,” he says, adding that CHIRLA’s rapid response team is also receiving more mistaken reports from people who see local law enforcement activity and think it’s ICE.

“But I think that’s because [ICE is] kind of in disguise now, and people now can never really decipher who it is,” Zarate says.

Legal Challenges to ICE Tactics

ICE agents may soon be forced to identify themselves more clearly, because of a
class action lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Southern California

in 2020. It challenges immigration enforcement officers who allegedly pretend they’re regular police to lure people out of their homes.

A federal court has granted preliminary approval to a settlement which would, in part, require certain ICE personnel in the Los Angeles region to wear more prominent insignia.

“Requiring that the identifiers at least be equally visibly prominent [as the word “POLICE”] will help with some of the confusion that there is when ICE officers are out and about,” says Stephanie Padilla, a staff attorney with the ACLU of Southern California.

But even if the court settlement is implemented later this year, its effect will be limited: It applies only to ICE, not the employees of the other federal law enforcement agencies that have been drafted into President Trump’s plan for mass deportation.

Pro Tip: …

Individuals facing potential immigration enforcement actions should consult with qualified legal counsel to understand their rights and options.

Key Agencies Involved in Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles

Agency Role
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Primary agency for enforcing immigration laws within the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Enforces immigration laws at and near U.S. borders.
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Investigates a wide range of cross-border criminal activity, including immigration violations.
drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) While primarily focused on drug enforcement, may assist in immigration enforcement in certain cases.

Understanding Sanctuary Policies and Immigration Enforcement

Sanctuary policies, which limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, have become a focal point in the debate over immigration enforcement. Proponents argue that these policies foster trust between immigrant communities and local police, encouraging the reporting of crimes without fear of deportation. Opponents contend that sanctuary policies hinder federal efforts to deport individuals who pose a threat to public safety.

The debate over immigration enforcement tactics also raises questions about civil liberties and due process. Concerns have been raised about the use of plainclothes officers, unmarked vehicles, and the potential for racial profiling in immigration enforcement operations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Raids in los angeles


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