There have been significantly fewer ICE arrests in the L.A. area over the last month, after the agency announced a shift in focus due to COVID-19.
in the L.A. area early that month. In response, Mayor Eric Garcetti said those operations created “unnecessary fear and panic in those very same families we are trying to protect.”
“Despite the challenges that COVID-19 has presented, our officers have maintained the utmost professionalism and vigilance during this chaotic time to make arrests that have helped ensure the safety and security of our communities,” David Marin, the director of enforcement and removal operations for ICE in L.A., said in a statement.The focus for ICE agents in the L.A.
, during a targeted operation near South Gate. Garcia-Castellano, also known as Victor Garcia Ignacio, was convicted of second-degree rape in February 2010.
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