LOS ANGELES — Anger and frustration rippled through Southern California's immigrant rights community on Monday, after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted restrictions on roving patrols and racial profiling during immigration stops. Outside a Home Depot near MacArthur Park, the site of multiple raids by federal agents in recent months, organizers, lawyers and local lawmakers said that Los Angeles residents will not be intimidated.
Immigrants in Southern California go on high alert after Supreme Court ruling

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