ICE in San Diego
Here are a few articles about ICE in San Diego.
ICE increasingly arresting San Diegans with no criminal record, data shows
Starting in May, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials dramatically ramped up arrests in the San Diego area and increasingly targeted immigrants without existing criminal histories, according to an inewsource analysis of arrest data.
ICE raids in San Diego foreshadowed the roundups, protests now spreading across California
Days before President Donald Trump unleashed federal immigration agents to raid sites spanning from California’s biggest cities to its agricultural heartland, sparking protests in L.A. and elsewhere, San Diego’s quaint South Park neighborhood was targeted. Two popular Italian restaurants were swarmed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on May 30, prompting a remarkable response from neighbors who rallied to the scene and forced a retreat under shouts of “shame.”
2 San Diego Women Charged with Assaulting ICE Agents
Two San Diego women have been charged with assaulting ICE agents during a July 2 immigration raid at a Linda Vista apartment complex.
According to the federal complaints, obtained by CBS 8, 46-year-old Trina Rupley and 55-year-old Jeane Wong were each charged with one felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers.

A was is raging within America — between the people and immigrants versus ICE and its enablers. Here is a collection of recent articles about ICE:
Will ICE Be Building Labor Camps in America?
County Planning Staff is Recommending the Project be Rejected
PEZZI DEL MIO CUORE
Vice President JD Vance was met with a chorus of vigorous boos and jeers as his motorcade departed a University Heights sushi restaurant over the Fourth of July weekend.
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By Lisa Mortensen
Editordude: The following two posts are on the new City of San Diego plan to turn 101 Ash Street into low-income housing. The first one is a comment on
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