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A Salvadoran journalist detained in Georgia resists deportation as a judge orders the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, while MSNBC's Wallace criticizes Trump's deportation of alleged gang members.

More than 1,600 immigrants detained in Southern California this month, DHS says

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More than 1,600 immigrants detained in Southern California this month, DHS says
Over 1,600 immigrants were detained in Southern California this month, according to Homeland Security. Early data shows most weren’t convicted criminals—primarily working-age men, with nearly half from Mexico.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about numbers—it’s a snapshot of who’s being caught up in recent enforcement actions. The fact that most detainees aren’t criminals could fuel debates about how immigration policies are being applied and whether they’re targeting the right people. It’s a story with real human stakes, especially for families and communities directly affected.
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