Key Points

LA Mayor Karen Bass blasted recent immigration raids as political retaliation against the Democratic stronghold. She pledged city resources to protect immigrant families while condemning the destabilizing impact of sudden enforcement. Former Trump border official Tom Homan countered that protests were endangering federal agents. Governor Newsom accused the administration of targeting non-criminal immigrants instead of focusing on deportation orders.

Key Points: LA Mayor Karen Bass Slams Trump Immigration Raids as Political Retribution

  • Bass condemns raids as politically motivated
  • LA mobilizes legal aid for immigrants
  • Trump border czar calls protests "dangerous"
  • Newsom accuses feds of indiscriminate targeting
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Los Angeles Mayor slams immigration raids as 'political retribution'

LA Mayor Karen Bass condemns Trump-era immigration raids, calling them "political retribution" while vowing citywide support for immigrant rights.

"This fear paralyzes communities... It’s political retribution—plain and simple. — Karen Bass"

Los Angeles, June 12

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned recent immigration raids in the city, calling them an act of "political retribution" and asserting that fear will not be used to intimidate residents, The Hill reported.

"Los Angeles will not allow fear to be used as a weapon against Angelenos who make our city strong," Bass said in a post on the social platform X.

"My administration is working with community organizations, legal advocates, and local leaders to ensure that every resident knows their rights and has the support they need. This city stands united," she added.

Bass said the raids were "political retribution" against residents of the predominantly Democratic city.

"This fear paralyzes communities. We saw it before: kids too scared to go to school, families torn apart without warning. Let's not pretend this is about public safety. It's political retribution--plain and simple," she added, The Hill reported.

President Trump's border czar Tom Homan said the LA protests were making ICE raids more "difficult" and "dangerous."

"It's like we're a third world nation where people think it's okay to threaten the life and safety of federal law enforcement officers and their families," Homan said during an appearance on NBC Nightly News.

Bass said that immigration raids in her city resulted in "disorder" the prior night.

"Well, I just have to say that if you dial back time and go to Friday, if immigration raids had not happened here, we would not have the disorder that went on last night," Bass said on CNN's "The Situation Room."

"I will tell you that it is peaceful now, but we do not know where and when the next raids will be," she added.

California Governor Gavin Newsom went after President Trump in a video address, following the Trump administration deploying thousands of National Guard soldiers and Marines to Los Angeles in an attempt to subdue immigration protests.

Newsom said while California is not unfamiliar with immigration enforcement, the administration was not focusing on immigrants living in the country illegally who have criminal records or those with deportation orders but "indiscriminately targeting hard-working immigrant families regardless of their roots or risk," The Hill reported.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
While I understand the humanitarian concerns, every country has the right to enforce its immigration laws. In India too we face challenges with illegal immigration from Bangladesh. There needs to be a balance between compassion and national security.
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Priya M.
The mayor's stance is admirable! 👏 Families shouldn't live in fear. In India we've seen how Assam's NRC created panic among genuine citizens too. Immigration enforcement must be humane and not used as political tool.
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Arjun S.
Interesting to see US facing similar immigration debates like India. But sending military for immigration control seems extreme no? We handle our borders with BSF and local police. America should find better solutions than brute force.
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Sunita R.
Both sides have valid points. Illegal immigration is wrong, but raids that split families are traumatic. Maybe US can learn from India's approach - we have mechanisms like long-term visas for those who qualify, while deporting those who don't.
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Vikram J.
The political blame game is unfortunate. In India we've seen how immigration issues get politicized too. Focus should be on comprehensive reform, not raids or rhetoric. America needs to fix its broken system, not just target cities.

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