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A year after ICE raids terrorized Los Angeles, a rattled city reaches for resilience: ‘It’s not the same’
A year after ICE raids in Los Angeles resulted in thousands of arrests, mass protests, and some deaths, communities continue to grapple with the aftermath. While daily life in neighborhoods like East Los Angeles appears to have resumed, the city remains 'not the same' as residents seek resilience amid lingering scars.
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