Death threats, vandalism, investigations: L.A. immigrant rights groups in the fight of their lives
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In response to aggressive federal immigration enforcement, advocates and supporters gathered outside Ambience Apparel in Los Angeles to help detained immigrants. Organizers from the Los Angeles Rapid Response Network provided legal advice to the affected individuals, emphasizing their rights. Veteran advocate Angelica Salas highlighted the military-like tactics of federal officials and the significance of the Los Angeles immigrant community in resisting such policies. With increasing threats and vandalism targeting immigrant advocates, the coalition remains resolute in their fight against the administration's anti-immigrant agendas.
Advocates and lawyers had arrived at the downtown store minutes after tips began to pop off at the hotline set up by the Los Angeles Rapid Response Network.
It's a very well-organized community. That's why coming into L.A. is so important for this Trump administration, because what they want to do is they want to break us.
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