After several immigration raids were carried out in downtown Los Angeles and LA’s Westlake District Friday, community organizations gathered for protests.

The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, also known as CHIRLA, conducted a rally on Los Angeles Street, saying it’s “fighting back” after workers were arrested outside local businesses.

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“If our constitutional rights are violated, if our due process is violated, then anybody’s rights can be violated,” said Angelica Salas, president of CHRLA. “If you think you are protected because you’re not a immigration, I'm here to tell you what's happening in our country is unprecedented.”

Salsa said it’s utilizing its network of immigration lawyers, faith leaders and educa

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