The Los Angeles-based Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters said it’s cooperating with federal law enforcement entities on immigration enforcement efforts.
The DEA in Los Angeles said that it took part in an immigration enforcement operation Sunday morning, but the mission's specifics remain undisclosed.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration in Los Angeles said it is cooperating with federal law enforcement partners on immigration enforcement efforts.
According to a social media post, the special agent in charge of the DEA's LA Field Division is assisting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with the matter.
ICE said it made 956 arrests on Sunday across Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, Austin, Texas and Adams County, Colorado.
It’s unknown how many were arrested in L.A., but nationwide, ICE has arrested over 2,300 people since Thursday.
William Hartson of Massillon had been sentenced to prison for hiding 17 pounds of cocaine inside checked baggage on a flight to Cleveland.
Following President Donald Trump's return to office on January 20 with a vow to crack down on illegal immigrants, immigration enforcement operations have started to sweep through major cities in the United States.
The Trump administration’s mass-deportation offensive expanded into Los Angeles Saturday with pre-dawn roundups, part of a West Coast operation expected to run seven days a week, sources told The
ICE has made more than 4,500 arrests since Trump’s return to office and has conducted raids in major sanctuary including New York, Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston, according to
To make up for staffing shortages at ICE, the Trump administration is also leaning on other law enforcement agencies to help ICE agents arrest migrants, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement ...