DHS takes victory lap after arresting over 10K illegal aliens in deep blue city despite violent riots

Fox NewsFriday, December 12, 2025 at 12:00:46 PM
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DHS takes victory lap after arresting over 10K illegal aliens in deep blue city despite violent riots
  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported the arrest of over 10,000 illegal immigrants in Los Angeles since June, including individuals with serious criminal backgrounds such as murderers and sexual predators, despite facing opposition from local sanctuary leaders and violent protests.
  • This significant enforcement action underscores the DHS's commitment to addressing illegal immigration and public safety concerns, particularly in a city known for its sanctuary policies, which aim to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation.
  • The arrests in Los Angeles reflect a broader trend of intensified immigration enforcement across the United States, as seen in recent operations targeting undocumented immigrants in other cities like New Orleans and Charlotte, raising ongoing debates about immigration policy, public safety, and community responses to federal enforcement actions.
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