Los Angeles County officials have declared a state of emergency over federal deportation raids, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement fired back immediately.

Four of the members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted in favor of the declaration Tuesday, while only one voted against.

'Perhaps the board should "supervise" funds to support law-abiding fire victims who still haven't recovered instead of criminal illegal aliens.'

The resolution said that the raids have created a "climate of fear" for residents and caused them to be "fearful of leaving their homes to go to work, take public transportation, and access County services."

The motion will allow officials to request state assistance as well as federal resources to protect the communities affected by the immigrati

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