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Supervisors Move to Shield Immigrant Communities from Escalating Federal Enforcement

The board also adopted a resolution, also co-authored by Supervisor Horvath, affirming the right of immigrants to seek medical care — free from harassment, arrest or intimidation. The resolution urges hospitals and health clinics to uphold California’s legal protections for immigrants and to maintain ethical standards that safeguard patient privacy and dignity.

Help Needed: Authorities Seek Public’s Help Identifying Unknown Patient

  On June 15, about 7 p.m. an unidentified man was brought in to a local hospital. The patient was initially found on the street...

House Passes Trump’s Bill, Millions Will Lose Healthcare

On July 3, the House of Representatives passed Trump’s controversial bill, 118-114, which will increase the national deficit by almost $4 trillion, and cut...

Welcome to “The Kill Zone”

Life and Death, Courtesy of Jones Chemicals in the Harbor Gateway By Rick Thomas, Columnist and Harbor Gateway Community Activist They call themselves “neighbors.” And wanted us...

From San Pedro, CA to NY, Protests Continue Against ICE Raids

Activists distribute solidarity statement and campaign against U.S. blockade of Cuba By Mark Friedman, member, International Association of Machinists in LA   As the Trump administration continues...

Los Angeles County Moves to Protect HIV Services by Tapping State Rebate Funds

The letter will request that ADAP rebate fund dollars be incorporated into the state budget to sustain essential HIV prevention services. Copies will also be sent to key legislative leaders and the Los Angeles County state delegation.

Solis Advances County Plan to Expand Measles Vaccination Access in Underserved Areas

As of mid-May, more than 1,000 confirmed cases have been reported across 31 U.S. jurisdictions, including California.

LA County Advances Motion on Workforce, Economic Impact of Federal Immigration Sweeps

Immigrant Angelenos continue to make significant contributions to the region’s economy. In 2019, immigrants contributed about $115 billion to the economy through the federal, state, and local taxes they paid and their spending power combined. This has helped grow Los Angeles county’s GDP to $960 billion, making it the 19th largest economy in the world.

Palm Trees Burning―ICE Raids Ignite Pushback in L.A.

The people of the city have set an example, rooted in American traditions of nonviolent resistance and civil rights. The city, however, seems to be taking cues from the lawlessness at the federal level, rounding up crowds without dispersal orders and arbitrarily firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters.

LA Briefs: City Budget Advances, Port OKs Clean Truck Funding Plan

Fortunately, after review by the budget and finance committee, Los Angeles City Council was able to preserve about 1,000 of those positions and protect many of the services residents rely on

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