Rachel Uranga covers immigration for the Los Angeles Times. She previously reported for the Los Angeles Business Journal, Reuters in Mexico City and Southern California News Group, where she later served on its editorial board.
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A federal judge found Border Patrol agents engaged in “a pattern and practice” of violating people’s constitutional rights after they detained and arrested dozens in a Central Valley raid in January.
Dijon Barber, a convicted robber, has been captured in Las Vegas after walking away from an L.A. County reentry program, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said.
Families of detained children find themselves in an ‘impossible bind’ as tough new rules make it harder to reunite. Advocates worry about the mental health of children waiting in custody.
Congressional members warn that bottlenecked courts will be hurt as Trump administration fire immigration judges, demand that Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi explain
Lawyers for Venezuelan detainees said they were poised for removal presumably to an El Salvadoran prison.
A federal judge temporarily reinstated a program providing lawyers for 26,000 children. Nonprofits representing the children had already begun laying off staff.
Unaccompanied minors face a new reality under the Trump administration as they lose avenues to legal representation and fears grow about expediting removals.
Un día después de que el presidente Trump impusiera aranceles generalizados a tres de los mayores socios comerciales del país, muchos agricultores de California, que producen la mayor parte de los alimentos de la nación, estaban preocupados de que la medida pudiera perjudicar sus operaciones.
As tariffs take effect, farmers fear retaliation from other countries will impede their exports and drive up costs of production.