Home Depot, ICE and immigration raid
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ABC7 KABC on MSNProtesters rally at Los Angeles-area Home Depot locations against ongoing ICE raids
Amid ongoing ICE raids, organizers are calling for a national boycott of Home Depot and want customers to voice their concerns to store managers.
A man fleeing Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity at a Home Depot was killed after running onto a freeway, California officials say. The Monrovia Police Department got a call about possible ICE activity at 9:43 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, Monrovia City Manager Dylan Feik said in a statement.
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune on MSNVigil mourns man killed on freeway after ICE enforcement at Monrovia Home Depot
Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez was a 52-year-old from Guatemala. He lived in Arcadia, official said. The throng gathered Friday at the Monrovia Home Depot to mourn him and to call for an end to the Trump Administration’s recent amped-up immigration enforcement.
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LAist on MSNMan struck by car and killed after Monrovia officials say he fled ICE activity at a Home Depot
Monrovia city officials say a man was hit and killed by a car Thursday morning after fleeing federal immigration agents at a local Home Depot.
Advocates were planning a vigil for Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, 52, at the Home Depot site of the raid. DHS officials said they were not targeting the man.
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‘Trump’s terror campaign’: Protests erupt after man dies fleeing federal agent raid at LA Home Depot
Protests erupted after a man died after being struck by a car on a Los Angeles freeway on Thursday as he fled an immigration raid conducted by federal agents at a Home Depot in Monrovia. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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On day 68 of ongoing ICE raids, nearly 30 people were abducted from car washes and Home Depots including permanent residents and workers on the job. Meanwhile, immigrant families, workers, students, and allies marched peacefully from MacArthur Park to the federal detention center to protest the raids,