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laist.com | Destiny Torres
Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. The man who authorities say helped carry out the has died while in federal custody, the Associated Press and other media outlets reported Tuesday. Daniel Park, 32, was by federal officials. He was transferred to the hospital after being found unresponsive Tuesday morning at the Metropolitan Detention Center in L.A..
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hechoencalifornia1010.com | Destiny Torres
Varias ciudades, grupos comunitarios y empresas en los condados de Los Ángeles y Orange están a un paso adelante para apoyar a las personas que están optando por evitar espacios públicos debido a las redadas de inmigración en curso que se están extendiendo, o se quedan luchando si un ser querido es detenido. El condado de Los Ángeles tiene una oficina dedicada a asuntos de inmigración que continúa organizando talleres “Conozca sus derechos” en inglés y español.
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laist.com | Destiny Torres
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laist.com | Destiny Torres
Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. LAist’s watchdog correspondent Nick Gerda won the L.A. Press Club’s Online Journalist of the Year award for his investigative work that uncovered the scandal involving former O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do and the millions of misspent pandemic dollars intended to feed hungry seniors.
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laist.com | Destiny Torres
Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. A number of community groups and businesses in Los Angeles and Orange counties are stepping up to support people who may choose to avoid public spaces as immigration sweeps continue here. L.A. County has a dedicated office on immigration affairs that continues to host in English and Spanish.
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