Breaking Down The Numbers The Toll Of The Ice Sweeps On Los Angeles

Bonisiwe Shabane
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breaking down the numbers the toll of the ice sweeps on los angeles

In June, the arrival of immigration enforcement was met with resistance across the city Los Angeles is a city made for immigrants, by immigrants. So when ICE sweeps went into overdrive, June marked a critical moment for the soul of the city. Here are the numbers to prove it. 3. 6 Million- Los Angeles county residents are immigrants (USC Dornsife, 2022)

$115 billion- L.A. County immigrant contribution to the economy in 2019 (USC Dornsife, 2022) 2,000- CA National Guard troops placed under federal service by Trump on June 7 (National Guard) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted a series of immigration sweeps starting Friday afternoon and into the weekend that sparked an outpouring of protests in the heart of Los Angeles and caused a flurry of... Over the last several days, rumors of extreme scenarios have seeped into the public discourse about ICE raids at school graduations, local Home Depots and at hotels where agents are staying.

Here’s what we know about the rumors around ICE actions in Los Angeles and the protests against them in the area. On Saturday morning the Department of Homeland Security reshared a video that a Times reporter posted on X of a U.S. citizen being interrogated and forcibly pushed against a fence by immigration agents in Montebello. In Homeland Security’s X post it stated, “The facts are these U.S. citizens were arrested because they ASSAULTED U.S. Border Patrol Agents.”

Days before immigration raids sparked sometimes violent protests and the deployment of US troops in Los Angeles, Nancy Raquel Chirinos Medina said, her husband received a “strange” text. The message from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement directed the father of two with one on the way to come to a federal building downtown with his family. “It really surprised us, especially because it said the whole family had to be there … It was strange,” recalled Chirinos Medina, an asylum seeker from Honduras along with her husband. They routinely checked in with ICE, she said, but their next appointment wasn’t until September. Chirinos Medina, who’s nine weeks pregnant, as well as her husband, their 8-year-old son, and their US-born toddler, wound up among the nearly 20 immigrant families detained by ICE for hours at that Los... There were few answers about what was happening and, that night, her husband was arrested and later transferred to an ICE detention center to face deportation.

“Dad isn’t coming back, is he?” their young son asked Chirinos Medina late that night. He cried the entire 90-minute drive back home to Lancaster, a city in northern Los Angeles County. The financial toll of responding to protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in Los Angeles continues to weigh heavily on city coffers, with the latest from Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia... Detailed in a recent post by Mejia, these costs are primarily from law enforcement’s response to the demonstrations that have swept across the city. 🧊 UPDATE: ICE RAIDS HAVE NOW COST LA TAXPAYERS $32 MILLION🚔 $29.5 million or 92% relates to LAPD's response to protests against ICE including citywide tactical alert costs🛠️ $1.4 million relates to clean-up /... Breaking down the numbers, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) accounts for $29,533,243 or 92% of the total expenses incurred, mainly due to tactical deployments and overtime during the protests, as broadly explained in...

Clean-up efforts and repairs for public property damage have set back Los Angeles an additional $1.4 million, while the costs for fire department resources have surpassed $1 million. With an already tight city budget, the City Controller's office highlighted that $22 million from the city’s reserve funds will be used to cover these expenses, according to a report by NBC Los Angeles. The City Controller's post further pointed out that these figures do not include potential future lawsuit-related expenses. Recall that, following the 2020 George Floyd protests, Los Angeles faced more than $20 million in legal settlements over police conduct, with multiple cases still in the queue. This financial revelation coincides with a period of economic strife within the city, as Mayor Bass has been navigating deep cuts and downsizing efforts to manage a near $1 billion deficit, which has resulted... Moreover, the expenditure on graffiti removal has nearly reached $86,000, a relatively small but noteworthy part of the multifaceted approach to city restoration during these tense times.

This expenditure, is dwarfed by the large amounts allocated to police response and riot control efforts. A pie chart accompanying Mejia's online update visually breaks down these costs, emphasizing the extent of law enforcement's financial involvement. The community’s unrest, sparked by federal venues over immigration policy, continues to drive a divide not only among the population but also deeply into the fiscal stability of the governing body tasked with managing... "This is a serious breach of state sovereignty," Gov. Gavin Newsom said. With migrant communities already living in fear amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, raids carried out in downtown Los Angeles last week by federal agents apparently became a flashpoint for days of protests in...

The spate of protests, which have seen both peaceful marches and violent clashes with law enforcement, prompted the president to call in the military. The decision by President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard and Marines over the objections of local and state leaders has also set off a war of words between Trump and Los Angeles... Gavin Newsom. The president has publicly called Bass and Newsom "incompetent" in the crisis, and the mayor and governor have countered that Trump is abusing the power of the Oval Office by sending in the military... The L.A. protests, which have been mostly concentrated in the city's downtown area near Edward R.

Roybal Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, have devolved into violent clashes with local law enforcement firing less-lethal projectiles, tear gas and flash bangs to disperse crowds. Demonstrators have responded by blocking a major freeway, setting vehicles ablaze and hurling rocks, Molotov cocktails and other projectiles at the police, authorities said. Here’s a timeline of events starting June 6 when ICE raids led to protests in LA. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News. By late morning it was clear, June 6 was no ordinary Friday in LA.

Federal agents arrested people in and around downtown Los Angeles. Some day laborers near a Home Depot in Westlake, others working in the Fashion District at Ambience apparel Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. The US attorney’s office says they had a search warrant related to workers with fake documents. As word about the immigration arrests spread, so did, fear, confusion and outrage. Tensions over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown escalated this weekend after U.S.

President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area to quell protests that at times turned violent. Dozens of demonstrators have been arrested for clashing with police over the past three days after federal immigration authorities conducted several raids in the city of over four million people, including in communities with... Trump’s move to send in the National Guard has been condemned by California state and city officials who have accused the president of inflaming tensions unnecessarily. Monday saw the deployment of U.S. Marines to assist as more National Guard troops arrive in the city. California also said it plans to sue the Trump administration over the deployment order.

Here’s how the situation has evolved since Friday.

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