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Los Angeles Controller Kenneth Mejia said the city has spent nearly $20 million in police costs and other expenses in response to protests sparked by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids.
From terrified street vendors to families afraid to attend graduations or pick up supplies from local food banks, the impact ...
Immigration enforcement has caused issues for the agriculture industry, with some national farm groups saying that farmers ...
The Department of Homeland Security is resuming operations at farms, hotels and restaurants after a brief reprieve over the ...
Trump officials insist the president is fully committed to mass deportation. But they have been careful not to directly ...
By Tim Reid and Kristina Cooke LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Juan Ibarra stands outside his fruit and vegetable outlet in Los ...
The old Austin Convention Center is almost halfway demolished, and the new one won't be available for events until 2029. While Austin will lack a large convention space for the next few years, the ...
Amid stepped-up federal immigrant enforcement in the area, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion ...
A new report has found that the economic impact of the federal government’s mass deportations in California could result in a ...
"Many small businesses in the area who rely on immigrant customers have seen a significant drop in business," said Supervisor ...
Mayor Bass highlighted economic consequences of immigration raids in Los Angeles, noting vacant businesses and residents ...
Investors have seemingly shrugged off trade tensions and geopolitical turmoil, but the gains in the stock market don’t tell ...