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    Before LA immigration raids, California prisons tried to help ICE deport its top targets

    adminJuly 14, 20250322 views

    By WENDY FRY and  BYRHONDA LYONS After launching immigration sweeps that sparked weeks of protests in Los Angeles, the Trump administration faulted…

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    Taken: What happens after an LA immigration raid

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    By SERGIO OLMOS,  WENDY FRY,  LAUREN HEPLER and  ANAT RUBIN CalMatters spoke with a number of migrants about their arrests and detentions…

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    Assembly Bill 84 is an assault on taxpayers and students

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    By Jon Coupal California taxpayers and parents should be alarmed. A deeply flawed bill, Assembly Bill 84, is moving through the Legislature…

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    California’s immigration views have shifted dramatically

    adminJuly 1, 20250565 views

    By BEN CHRISTOPHER and MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN In 1994, a 26-year-old Alex Padilla, sporting a newly minted engineering degree from MIT, was back…

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    Troops can stay in LA for now, appeals court rules

    adminJuly 1, 20250445 views

    By MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN President Donald Trump can continue to control the National Guard in California for the time being after a panel…

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    He misled the public about his last big immigration sweep. Now he’s leading the Border Patrol in LA

    adminJuly 1, 202501.3K views

    By ANDREW DONOHUE, SERGIO OLMOS and WENDY FRY The day after Congress certified President Donald Trump’s victory, Gregory Bovino led his Border…

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    Hunger strike begins as California prisons hand down biggest restrictions since COVID

    adminJuly 1, 20250451 views

    By CAYLA MIHALOVICH Nearly two dozen state prisons last week imposed sweeping restrictions on their incarcerated population — including shutting off all…

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    ‘28 Years Later’ is scary, visually spectacular fun

    adminJuly 1, 20250545 views

    By Bob Garver It has been 23 years (not 28, somewhat frustratingly) since British audiences were first introduced to the mind-and-body-ravaging Rage…

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    Potato Salad

    adminJuly 1, 20250455 views

    By Connor Forbes It must be salad season around here. Not the salad with the lettuce salad. But the non-lettuce salads are…

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    From San Diego to the Bay Area, California restaurants are on edge over immigration raids

    adminJuly 1, 20250423 views

    By LEVI SUMAGAYSAY and LAUREN HEPLER Brandon Mejia usually spends his weekends conducting a symphony of vendors serving pupusas, huaraches and an…

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