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Home Depot It is said that its shops remain open after some Los Angeles locations the target of an immigration and customs attack).
Many people are detained by US immigration agents and customs (Ice) in the parking lot of a Westlake house depot, a neighborhood of Central Los Los Angeles, according to reports. This is one of the many attacks made by the ice throughout the city by the end of the week, who ignores violence and with demonstrators who fight law enforcement while encouraging Handle the end of deportations.
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La Mayor Karen Bass questioned how was the attack made, specifically why a house depot was set.
“We were told to be with violent criminals. It wasn’t a drug den, it was a house depot,” bass told “on Monday.” These are the places where people work. So what’s the point of doing this? “
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A house depot store at Hyattsville, Maryland, US, on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. (Sarah Silbiger / Bloomberg through Getty images)
Ice refuses to confirm or discuss the home depot operation, according to the NBC Los Angeles. However, the agency told the outlet “all foreigners who violated the US immigration law may be subject to the arrest, removal of the last order, any nationality.”
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Los Angeles Police chief Jim McDonnell said Sunday that Sunday did not coordinate the federal immigration officals but also unable to prevent immigration operations.
“We did not participate in that activity,” he added, referring to immigration operations. “But also, we can’t stop them from doing so.”
McDonnell urged the people of the community “Trust in LAPD.”
“We continue to support peaceful protests and implement the law if criminal acts occur,” he said. “LAPD remains focused on its knowledge to protect lives, protect the rights of constitution, and serving each Los Angeles neighborhood with integrity.”
Fox News’ Landon Mion and Cameron Arcand contributed to this report.