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Data obtained by The Times show a citywide decrease in calls for help to the LAPD during the weeks when immigration enforcement ramped up.

The findings caused concern among advocates about domestic violence and other crimes going unreported due to deportation fears.

At the same time that federal immigration enforcement ramped up across the Los Angeles area this summer, calls for help to local police plummeted.

Emergency dispatch data reviewed by The Times show a major decrease in LAPD calls for service in June, during the weeks when sweeps by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies were met by large street protests in downtown Los Angeles.

In a city wh

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