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Arrest her and let her experience the kind of people she is advocating
for in prison. Get it done.
“Under my new Executive Order, I am submitting a request under the
Freedom of Information Act about when and where enforcement activities
have taken place in LA, the identities of individuals and reason they
were arrested or detained,” Bass wrote in a Friday post on social
platform X.
“We will also be requesting information exposing how much these raids
cost taxpayers nationwide,” she added.
The order directs departments to deliver preparedness plans for
immigration enforcement within two weeks and establish a working group
with local police, the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, immigrant
rights organizations and community leaders to gather feedback and
additional guidance on responses to federal authorities.
“We are a proud city of immigrants, and with the Trump Administration signaling that they will ratchet up their chaotic approach, I’m making
sure we deploy every resource and tool available within the City to
ensure that we are supporting immigrant communities,” Bass said.
“We will continue pursuing legal relief through the courts, and I am
issuing orders to all General Managers to bolster their response and
support for immigrant communities. I will never accept these unlawful
and chaotic raids and will continue to do all that I can to defend the
rights of the people of Los Angeles.”
The new measure comes one day after the city formally joined a lawsuit
against the Trump administration regarding immigration raids in the area.
Large groups of residents gathered to protest June raids that resulted
in the detainment of dozens, including a local labor union president.
The president sent the National Guard and Marines to quell demonstrations.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/la-mayor-signs-executive-order-supporting-immigrants-amid-federal-raids/ar-AA1IraHP
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