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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.
Food truck workers said fewer people are lining up on the sidewalks for food as immigration actions continue in Southern California.
Military-style vehicles and National Guard troops have blocked a portion of 4th Street in front of the Ronald Reagan Federal ...
For a fourth straight day, thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles Monday in opposition of federal ...
As anti-deportation protests spread across California Monday, several people were arrested near the Santa Ana Federal ...
A sea of Mexican and United States flags waved back and forth, with picket signs and middle fingers held high as people ...
Throughout the afternoon, the crowd of protesters grew along Santa Ana Boulevard in front of the federal building.
Santa Ana City Council members on Tuesday voted to move forward with a program that would create an alert system to notify residents before federal immigration sweeps.
The proposed policy would require the Santa Ana Police Department to post ICE notifications online within 48 hours of receiving them.
Nationwide protests have erupted following ICE raids in Los Angeles, leading to numerous arrests and sparking demonstrations ...
Santa Ana Police Department officials say that while the department does not cooperate with ICE, they're not allowed to use resources to impede with federal law enforcement activity. The council ...