Los Angeles County declares local state of emergency over ICE raid surge
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On Tuesday, leaders in Los Angeles County took decisive action by declaring a local state of emergency, signaling a robust response to a pressing issue affecting the community. This announcement was made public through a news release from the office of LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath.

The emergency declaration comes as a direct response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids that have swept through the county. With a population exceeding 10 million, Los Angeles County is home to one of the largest immigrant communities in the United States, making these raids a matter of significant concern.

This new measure enables the county to extend financial support to residents adversely affected by the ICE actions. Assistance may include rent relief and access to state funds intended to cover legal aid costs, providing a crucial lifeline for those in need.

Supervisor Horvath emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, “What’s happening in our communities is an emergency, and Los Angeles County is treating it like one.” This declaration underscores the county’s commitment to safeguarding its residents and addressing the immediate needs arising from recent events.

“What’s happening in our communities is an emergency and Los Angeles County is treating it like one,” Horvath said in the statement.

“Declaring a Local Emergency ensures that the full weight of County government is aligned to support our immigrant communities who are being targeted by federal actions,” she added.

Protesters clash with authorities

Protesters clashed with authorities in July during an immigration raid at a marijuana farm north of Los Angeles.  (KABC LA)

The proclamation notice, dated Oct. 9, said that it will remain in effect until terminated by the Board of Supervisors. 

County departments were ordered to “take necessary emergency actions to protect and stabilize communities impacted by federal immigration actions,” it read.

County supervisors voted 4-1 in favor of the emergency proclamation to mobilize county resources and support affected communities despite potential legal challenges from the federal government. 

Police react during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles in June. LA County announced a state of emergency Tuesday over a recent surge in ICE raids in the city.

Police react during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles in June. LA County announced a state of emergency Tuesday over a recent surge in ICE raids in the city. (Oliya Scootercaster/FreedomNewsTV)

County officials claimed the raids have “created a climate of fear, leading to widespread disruption in daily life and adverse impacts to our regional economy,” including decreased workplace attendance, temporary or permanent business closures, and increased strain on schools, hospitals, and places of worship.

Supervisor Janice Hahn said the emergency declaration was needed to respond to “the fear, the pain and the disorder these ICE raids are causing our community.”

“We have entire families who are destitute because their fathers or mothers were taken from their workplaces,” she said. “I want our immigrant communities to know that we are in this emergency with them,” she added.

Supervisor Holly Mitchell also added that the raids have emboldened others to commit acts of race-based violence and hate.

A protester in Los Angeles

A protster holds a sign in front of federal agents at MacArthur Park Monday, July 7, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

The one vote against the proclamation came from Board Chair Kathryn Barger, who warned that the county’s action could provoke legal consequences.

“The federal government has sole authority to enforce federal immigration law, and local governments cannot impede that authority,” Barger said. “We should instead advocate for meaningful immigration reform that is fair, pragmatic, and creates legal pathways for those who contribute to our communities.”

In a statement to Fox News Digital, ICE said the “only state of emergency is the one the residents of Los Angeles face after electing officials who give a middle finger to the law.”

“Perhaps the board should “supervise” funds to support law-abiding fire victims who still haven’t recovered, instead of criminal illegal aliens seeking refuge in their sanctuary city. While they publicly fear-monger, I would be shocked if they didn’t agree with  ICE removing a child rapist from their neighborhood,” spokesperson Emily Convington added.

Fox News Digital also reached out to Horvath’s office for comment.

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