Los Angeles declares state of emergency in MAJOR move to combat ICE
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Los Angeles declared a state of emergency in response to immigration raids occurring throughout the city as California intensifies its opposition to President Trump.

The decisive action aims to support Los Angeles residents targeted by ICE while Governor Gavin Newsom positions himself for the Democratic nomination for the 2028 presidential race.

Attorney General Pam Bondi blasted the action during an interview on Fox News on Tuesday night. 

Sean Hannity asked Bondi whether California’s movie to provide rent relief for tenants who have fallen behind as a result of the ICE was illegal.

‘It is,’ Bondi said bluntly. 

Trump’s chief law enforcement official subsequently criticized Democrats for fundraising during the government shutdown. Bondi noted that all federal law enforcement were ‘probably not getting a paycheck’ this week due to the halt.

The ICE raids across the greater Los Angeles area have instilled fear within immigrant communities, leading many to restrict their activities and cease going to work.

Federal agents have apprehended immigrants without legal status from locations such as Home Depots, car washes, bus stops, and farms. Additionally, some U.S. citizens have been detained.

The local state of emergency can also funnel state money for legal aid and other services.

Officials in Los Angeles County voted to provide assistance to residents targeted by immigration raids through declaring a state of emergency

Officials in Los Angeles County voted to provide assistance to residents targeted by immigration raids through declaring a state of emergency

Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked Tuesday whether or not doing such a thing was breaking the law. 'It is,' she told Sean Hannity

Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked Tuesday whether or not doing such a thing was breaking the law. ‘It is,’ she told Sean Hannity

Funds for rent will be accessible to applicants through an online portal expected to launch within two months, according to Supervisor Lindsey Horvath’s office.

The motion could also be a first step toward an eviction moratorium, but that would require a separate action by the supervisors.

Landlords worried it could be another financial hit after an extended ban on evictions and rental increases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The declaration was passed by a 4-1 vote, with Supervisor Kathryn Barger opposing.

Horvath and Supervisor Janice Hahn said the raids have spread fear and destabilized households and businesses. 

In late August, there were more than 5,000 arrests in Los Angeles as part of the crackdown. 

About a third of the county´s 10 million residents are foreign-born. Several cities in the region canceled their Fourth of July celebrations and summer movie nights as families stayed home due to safety concerns.

Since June, the Los Angeles region has been a battleground in the Trump administration´s aggressive immigration strategy that spurred protests and the deployment of the National Guards and Marines for more than a month.

The move allows the LA County Board of Supervisors to provide rent relief for tenants who have fallen behind as a result of the crackdown on immigrants

The move allows the LA County Board of Supervisors to provide rent relief for tenants who have fallen behind as a result of the crackdown on immigrants

Funds for rent will be available to people who apply via an online portal that would be launched within two months, Supervisor Lindsey Horvath's office said. The motion could also be a first step toward an eviction moratorium, but that would require a separate action by the supervisors

Funds for rent will be available to people who apply via an online portal that would be launched within two months, Supervisor Lindsey Horvath’s office said. The motion could also be a first step toward an eviction moratorium, but that would require a separate action by the supervisors

‘We have residents afraid to leave their homes, we have constituents contacting my office because their family members never came home and they don´t know if they’ve been taken by ICE or where they´ve been taken,’ Hahn said. 

‘We have entire families who are destitute because their fathers or mothers have been taken from their work places and they have no way to pay their rent or put food on their table.’

Last week the five-member board voted 4-1 to put the declaration up for a vote at its regular Tuesday meeting. 

The sole ‘no’ vote also came from Barger, who argued that the immigration raids did not meet the criteria of an emergency and that it could be unfair to landlords.

‘I´m sure we´re going to be challenged legally,’ Barger said. The county’s eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in multiple lawsuits.

Several people said they were against the emergency declaration if it would lead to an eviction moratorium during the public comment portion of Tuesday´s vote.

Landlords are ‘still reeling’ from the COVID-era freezes that cost them ‘billions of dollars in uncollected rent and prohibited annual rent increase,’ said Daniel Yukelson, CEO of the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles.

He said housing providers are sympathetic to tenants and their family members affected by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities. 

But, he said, the association isn’t aware of anyone unable to pay rent due to immigration enforcement.

‘If local jurisdictions once again allow rent payments to be deferred due to ICE enforcement activities, this will lead to the further deterioration and loss of affordable housing in our community,’ Yukelson said Monday.

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