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Day laborers and families must not be subjected to the fear of being hunted down in parking lots while pursuing honest work." ...
The Republican Party of Florida removed deportation-themed shirts, hats and other merchandise from its website that featured ...
Immigration raids have slowed since a federal judge temporarily barred agents from targeting people solely based on race, ...
Protesters say they want ICE out of Orange County after several recent immigration raids that protesters say violated a ...
Carlos Roberto Montoya was pronounced dead at the hospital. Dozens of people gathered for a vigil on Friday at the Home Depot ...
Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez was a 52-year-old from Guatemala. He lived in Arcadia, official said. The throng gathered ...
Republicans have been forced into an embarrassing pullback by scrapping their “Deport Depot” merchandise. Florida Gov. Ron ...
Advocates were planning a vigil for Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, 52, at the Home Depot site of the raid. DHS officials said ...
During the raid, a man ran from the Home Depot, crossed Evergreen Avenue and entered the eastbound lanes of the freeway, the statement said. At 9:52 a.m., Monrovia Fire & Rescue responded to a report ...
"We don't allow any organization to use our branding or logo for their commercial purposes," a Home Depot spokesperson told Newsweek.
Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez was hit by a car on the 210 Freeway in Monrovia as he was allegedly running from an ICE raid at ...
"We won't back down to the radical left," Florida GOP posted on X, announcing the merch days before it disappeared.