LOS ANGELES — As the Trump administration continues its immigration crackdown in Southern California, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors is considering issuing a state of emergency to provide the board with more power to assist those affected by the deluge of detainments and deportations.
"This escalation [in raids] puts thousands of our neighbors in extreme peril, so I believe we need to act now," said Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, asserting that the declaration is necessary "to give us every tool available to fight back." ×
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