
Los Angeles Immigration Raids: Dozens of Migrants Detained
Los Angeles Immigration Raids: At Least 50 Migrants Detained Los Angeles, CA – In a recent series of immigration raids in Los Angeles, at least 50 migrants have been detained, according to Carlos González Gutiérrez, the Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles. Consul Gutiérrez stated in a recent video that "the detentions are the result of recent operations." He confirmed that the majority of those detained are believed to be Mexican women. The raids, which took place on Friday, June 6th, targeted various locations, including workplaces and day laborer gathering points. Consul Gutiérrez's video message emphasizes the importance of calm and respectful cooperation with authorities if detained. He also advises migrants to contact the Mexican consulate immediately for assistance. "Paísano, paisana, your Mexican consulate is here to help you," Consul Gutiérrez stated in the video. He provided the consulate's contact number for those seeking assistance. The Mexican Consulate is actively working to provide legal and logistical support to the detained migrants. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrants in the United States and the crucial role played by consular services in protecting their rights.