- Advertisement -spot_img

TAG

civil rights

‘Death card’ left after ICE raid sparks accusations of intimidation

Immigrant advocates allege ICE agents left a threatening symbol at a Colorado raid site, prompting accusations of racial intimidation and calls for a federal investigation.

LA residents fear ICE enforcement raids may spark violence like Minneapolis

Federal immigration raids are intensifying across Los Angeles immigrant neighborhoods, prompting fear, community alerts, and growing concern over safety after recent deadly incidents involving federal agents.

Masked ICE agents and random ID checks spread fear across LA

Masked ICE agents conducting random ID checks and street-level operations across Los Angeles have heightened fear in immigrant communities amid an aggressive federal enforcement push.

Fatal ICE shooting of U.S. citizen mother sparks outcry

The fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen mother during an ICE operation has triggered nationwide outrage, protests and renewed scrutiny of aggressive immigration enforcement tactics.

ICE Uses Facial Recognition on the Streets as Immigration Enforcement Intensifies

ICE uses facial recognition on the streets during immigration enforcement as staffing expands, raising privacy and civil rights concerns.

Korean-American scientist with a green card spent four months in ICE detention

A Korean American scientist and green card holder spent more than four months in ICE custody over a decade-old misdemeanor before an advocacy campaign and immigration court ruling led to his release. Advocates say the case raises broader questions about due process and how immigration authorities use detention.

U.S. government to collect biometric data not only from immigrants but from U.S. citizens

A new DHS proposal would greatly expand biometric collection, allowing the government to gather and store DNA and other data from immigrants, sponsors, and even some U.S. citizens, raising deep questions about privacy, cost, and surveillance.

LA Pays $384 Million Over LAPD Misconduct — Services Cut to Cope

Over the past five years, Los Angeles has paid $384 million in LAPD-related settlements, including civil rights and excessive-force cases, putting increasing strain on...

USC Professor David Kang Sued in 2 New Sexual Misconduct Cases, One Involving a Minor

David Kang, a professor at the University of Southern California (USC), is now facing two additional sexual misconduct lawsuits — one filed by a...

LAPD police shooting: 3 officers kill man with replica gun

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) faces renewed scrutiny after an LAPD police shooting left Jeremy Flores (26) dead in Boyle Heights. Civil rights...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img