First, it was at a bus stop outside a donut shop. Then, near a city park where a popular street tamale vendor worked. Then, near Caltech. Now a car wash. The list of local spots in Pasadena where immigration raids have happened has continued to mount.

So have vigils that have come in their wake. And so have the federal government’s signals to expect more.

The latest vigil was Thursday, Aug. 28, as nearly 200 came out to a community “Vigil for Justice” at a Pasadena car wash — the site of a federal immigration raid that detained several of its employees a week ago.

But even as members of the Clergy Community Coalition in Pasadena began with prayer on Thursday night outside Pasadena Auto Wash on West Del Mar Boulevard, it came just hours after the White House’s border czar said federal of

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