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    Why aren’t the police stepping in on ICE raids that defy court orders?

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsAugust 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Aug. 8, 2025 6 AM PT

    To the editor: If I learn the article proper, the courts ordered a cease to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s “roving patrols” to focus on immigrants (“Federal agents use Penske rental truck as ‘Trojan Horse’ to raid Los Angeles Home Depot,” Aug. 6). By my estimations, that makes the raid that occurred at a Residence Depot with a Penske truck unlawful. But by way of all of this, I haven’t learn that any police division confirmed as much as cease what was occurring.

    Any person wants to elucidate why, when one other unlawful act is in progress, we are able to have a lot of police vehicles there in three to 4 minutes, however no police vehicles confirmed up for this. I at all times thought unlawful is against the law, irrespective of who’s committing the crime.

    Luis Cruz, La Mirada



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