LOS ANGELES , Nov. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Juan, on a lunch break from a construction job. Rosalina, at home with her children. Miriam, appearing in court. Edwin, seeking work at Home Depot.

The four Angelenos were wrenched from their jobs, homes and families by federal immigration agents this summer and disappeared into detention facilities. But in a mass public campaign to stand with them and hundreds of other neighbors taken in immigration raids, the California Community Foundation and other prominent institutions are projecting their stories and photographs of Angelenos who support them onto their buildings in billboard-sized, illuminated images.

The images will appear nightly at CCF, LA Plaza Cultura y Artes and the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles, with

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