Los Angeles leaders have introduced a law on Tuesday to protect the immigration community while President Donald Trump is anxious about the crackdown on illegal immigrants.
Hugo Soto Martinez has introduced five proposals aimed at strengthening labor and immigration protection. Fox Los Angeles It has been reported.
“Unfortunately, we are here today, so we are here today, so we are here today,” said Martinez at a press conference outside the city hall, Hernandes, Imelda Padira, Isabel Jurad, and Some immigration rights, laws and community groups. “And we are not going to make it lighter.
BORDER CZAR Tom Homan sends a message to the left -handed officials who oppose a large -scale expulsion: “GAME ON”
Hugo Soto-Martinez, a member of the Los Angeles City Council, will monitor the minutes on September 20, 2024 in the meeting room of a council in the city hall in Los Angeles. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times Getty Images)
“I make sure that this law is prepared and we are ready to fight back. This is accompanied by a comprehensive” know your rights “campaigns. The employer understands his rights and confirms that it does not sacrifice ICE (US immigration and customs forced). “
White House says, “Send a strong and clear message” and “expulsion of foreign expulsion has begun.”

According to the police, many people of the Los Angeles downtown, protesting the repression of President Donald Trump against illegal immigrants and attacking the 101 highway in downtown Los Angeles in downtown Los Angeles. Attacked 101 highways in. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
This law is trial by the Council's Civil Rights Immigration Committee before voting.
If approved, you will reconfirm the city's commitment to protect immigrant communities from the possibility of expulsion of abroad. In November, the Council and Mayor Karen Bus officially established Los Angeles as a so -called sanctuary.
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The Soto-Martinez's movement was opposed by the Demo Participants, taking over 101 highways and local streets after two days of protests, opposed the Possession Expansion of Trump.





