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There’s been rising anger and concerns from residents about the city’s response to the ICE raids and the police department’s handling of the recent string of protests against the immigration sweeps.
Community leaders and council members are taking a close look at how Santa Ana’s police department has responded to the protests – and how the mayor has largely been silent on the issue.
I’m scared to death to leave my house.” By Dianne Solis, Cindy Carcamo and Alfredo Corchado Photos by Cindy Carcamo and Aaron Montes Editor’s note: This story was co-published with Puente News ...
California representatives spoke to detainees at Adelanto's ICE Processing Center who revealed harsh conditions following Los Angeles raids, including no clean clothes for 10 days.
Day laborers who fled in terror during federal raids now find solidarity at a grassroots support station outside the same ...
Businesses across the region are reporting fewer customers, earlier closures and growing fear, one chamber leader said.
Santa Ana reckons with its designation as a "sanctuary city." That debate could play out at a City Council meeting tonight.
The Santa Ana City Council meeting this evening is shaping up to be a contentious one. Immigrant rights groups and activists ...
Hundreds of residents congregated on the steps of Santa Ana City Hall Tuesday to protest the city's handling of immigration ...
Crean Lutheran’s list of football transfers to watch grew on Tuesday with the enrollment of cornerback Evan Mack from Long ...
President Trump has called for expanded deportation operations in Los Angeles after "No King Day" protests over the weekend ...
A sea of Mexican and United States flags waved back and forth, with picket signs and middle fingers held high as people ...