Posted inImmigration As the World Cup nears, some workers prep for the worst amid “mixed messages” about ICE presence by Isaiah Murtaugh Jun. 3, 2026Jun. 3, 2026
Posted inImmigration After ICE raids shake a neighborhood, community care becomes its own form of resistance by Laura Anaya-Morga Jun. 1, 2026Jun. 3, 2026
Posted inKoreatown Koreatown gears up for massive FIFA World Cup watch parties next month by Hanna Kang May. 26, 2026May. 26, 2026
Posted inInglewood Activists want Inglewood to take a stand against ICE ahead of the World Cup by LaMonica Peters Apr. 18, 2026Apr. 20, 2026
Posted inPico Union ICE isn’t stopping the El Salvador Corridor. How these street vendors look out for each other by Marina Peña Mar. 16, 2026Mar. 19, 2026
Posted inInglewood Inglewood school district updates its immigration policy to address ICE concerns by LaMonica Peters Mar. 6, 2026Mar. 5, 2026
Posted inWestlake Westlake man dies at Adelanto detention facility after asking for medical help, councilmember says by Hanna Kang Mar. 3, 2026Mar. 3, 2026
Posted inWestlake Older, white Angelenos are joining Latino volunteers to monitor ICE raids by Marina Peña Feb. 25, 2026Feb. 25, 2026
Posted inImmigration His ICE detention shattered their plans to build a life in LA. Now they’re starting over in Guatemala. by Marina Peña Feb. 24, 2026Mar. 2, 2026
Posted inKoreatown As ICE raids continue, volunteers say grocery deliveries are still critically needed by Hanna Kang Feb. 17, 2026Feb. 17, 2026
Posted inWestlake Westlake among LA’s top 10 most vulnerable zip codes for immigration enforcement by Hanna Kang Feb. 13, 2026Feb. 13, 2026
Posted inSouth LA LA students wanted to protest ICE, so a teacher let them out of school. Then he was fired by LAist Feb. 13, 2026Feb. 12, 2026