As President Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants intensifies in Los Angeles, data reveals a startling truth: most of those arrested have no criminal convictions, igniting fears and controversy.
In a stunning development, Daniel Park, a man facing terrorism charges for a deadly bombing at a fertility clinic, has died in a federal detention center. Park was accused of aiding the attacker in a plot that left one dead and others injured.
Sen. Alex Padilla fiercely criticizes VP JD Vance for calling him 'Jose' during a press conference, igniting a debate over immigration policies and racial undertones in politics.
In response to intense pressure, the Dodgers have pledged $1 million to assist immigrant families affected by recent ICE raids in Los Angeles, signaling their commitment to community support.
In a fiery speech, Vice President JD Vance criticized California's leaders for allegedly endangering federal law enforcement, claiming they're encouraging protests that threaten officers' lives. He calls for change amidst rising tensions.
Vice President JD Vance arrived in Los Angeles for a surprise visit amidst federal immigration raids that have sparked protests. Tensions rise as he meets with federal officials and the governor expresses disappointment over the lack of communication.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump can maintain control of California's National Guard, igniting a fierce debate over military use in domestic protests. Governor Gavin Newsom vows to challenge this decision, asserting that the president's actions are unconstitutional.
Federal agents were spotted outside Dodger Stadium, fueling speculation about their operations amid ongoing immigration raids in Southern California. The Dodgers face pressure to support affected immigrant communities.
Dodger Stadium became a focal point for protests against ICE raids as federal agents were denied entry. The Dodgers are under pressure to respond to the ongoing civil unrest and support immigrant communities.
In a surprising legal twist, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump can keep the National Guard in Los Angeles, allowing him to use the military amid protests against his deportation policies. This ruling could set a precedent for future deployments without state consent.