SECURITYLA TIMES — LOCAL
A year after ICE swept L.A., fewer raids but harsher rules squeeze immigrants nationwide
A year after ICE conducted raids in Los Angeles, the administration has reduced the number of raids but implemented stricter policies to deter both legal and illegal immigration nationwide. The focus has shifted to alternative tactics aimed at discouraging immigration.
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