
ACALU claims to put a targeted ice raids to migrants ‘brown skin’ in the Los Angeles area
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California’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACALU) has filed a class-care case against the Homeland Security Department (DHS). The illegal immigration raids in the Los Angeles area are targeted with “brown skin”.
It is alleged that the immigration and customs implementation (ICE) are inhuman and then deprived of immigrants in inhumane conditions without beds and deprived of food and legal advice. Hybroken security All the claims in the case have been rejected by saying that any of the racial profileing allegations are “disgusting and clearly false.”
June June has arrested about 5,500 migrants, including Latino Day laborers, car wash workers, farmers and vendors – all of these are trying to meet the arrest quota, the Habis petition said.

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“Impressions in this district follows a simple, systematic method. Unknown federal agents have unknown federal agents, suddenly and strengths, and who are ready to answer the questions of who they are and where they are,” the claim reads.
“If they hesitate, try to release, or do not answer questions for the solutions of the agents, they are taken into custody, sometimes handled, handed, and/or occupied. Agents usually do not have personal information and have no warrants in this interaction.”
In the case, the Federal government has accused the arrested in the holding facility that is crowded with the arrest, which is mentioned as “B -18”, which are very narrow.
“The terms are bad and unconstitutional in facilities like this darkness,” the trial said.

Part of this case reads, “The conditions in such facilities like these darkness are diploreabe and unconstitutional.” (By Giti images via Jason Armand/Los Angeles Times)
In addition to trying to block the raids, this case demands avoiding the use of B -1 Center Center, as it is considered to be a short -term ice process site, and the federal government should be legally responsible for systemic ethnic profiles and violations of proper processing.
The defendants include Homeland Security Secretary Cristyy Nom, Acting Ice Director Todd Lions, Attorney Turney General Palm Bondi and FBI officials operating in multiple regional ICE, CBP and Los Angeles.
This case was filed by a coalition of individual immigrants and To be a lawyer Organizations led by ACALU and non-profit public advice and other legal partners.
Los angeles President Donald Trump has become the battlefield to resist the promise of raiding the largest deportation in the history of the United States. Last month, Angeles landed in a protest riot because the mask protesters burned driverless cars, damaged other properties and threw rocks on law enforcement vehicles.
The lawsuit has been sued for the closure of the sixth Street Bridge in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. Bridge Downtown Los Angeles and Boyle Heights quickly adds.
The protestors put signs with messages: “Sick of ice!” And “Evilization Mornerium now!” While others shouted to “snow outside LA”
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The organizer Christian Alkraj told Fox 11, “This bridge is access to the kids to abduct the community members and take them to take them to know who they know.”
This was a protest of many marches in the county on Tuesday as part of the day of action against immigration raids. Another rally was held in Koritown.
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Treesia McLiflin denied the claims in the lawsuit.

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He claims to be a target of “by the implementation of the law because of the color of the skin”. Fox 11 From Wednesday’s statement, the claims of the case were “waste”.
She also rejected claims for bad conditions for ICE facilities.
“It is false that any claim to have subprime terms at the ICE arrest centers,” said McColin. “In fact, ICE is higher than most US prisons in a real American citizen. All arrested have the opportunity to interact with the right meals, medical treatment and lawyers and their family members.”
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