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One Year After L.A. ICE Raids, Congress Approves $70 Billion for Enforcement

10 June 2026 09:35

One year after the L.A. ICE raids, Congress has approved $70 billion for immigration enforcement.

The raids caused at least two deaths and disrupted thousands of lives. - Foot traffic to small businesses in L.A.

plunged and never fully recovered. - Community organizing has shifted to proactive mutual aid and resistance.

- Oakland sisters led a fight to free relatives from ICE detention. The anniversary highlights ongoing struggles and resilience among immigrant communities.

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