California farm worker injured in immigration raids dies
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A Gallup poll shows that fewer Americans than in June 2024 back strict border enforcement measures, and more now favor offering undocumented immigrants pathways to citizenship.
The Trump administration asked a federal appeals court to lift an order restricting immigration raids in Southern California. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more on that and about how the firings at the Justice Department have complicated a case against a Florida man accused of fleecing children with special needs.
A federal prosecutor alleged CSU Channel Islands lecturer Jonathan Caravello threw a tear gas canister at immigration agents during a July 10 raid.
After a federal judge in Los Angeles barred 'roving patrols' by immigration agents in seven California counties, the Trump administration asked the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to resume operations that lawyers for the state have argued are unconstitutional.
“While (Homeland Security Investigations) respects the public’s right to peacefully express disagreement with immigration enforcement, physical assaults on federal officers and interference with lawful operations will not be tolerated,” ICE said a day after the arrests.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to deport "the worst of the worst," yet, on average, about seven out of 10 people currently detained by immigration agents have no criminal convictions, according to government data regarding ongoing detentions.
Garcia, an Anaheim resident and car wash worker was detained on July 3 during an immigration raid at his workplace. His family is fighting to free him from custody.
Immigration raids don’t raise wages and actually deflate them, and employers aren't more likely to use immigration verification tools.