Los Angeles to Keep Schools Closed – “Until After the Election”

The Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second largest, will not be reopening its schools to students or teachers until after November’s presidential election. This according to county Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer.

“We don’t realistically anticipate that …

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L.A. to Shut Off Water, Electricity to Residents Who Repeatedly Break Social Distancing Rules

During a press conference yesterday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garretti (D) authorized the city to shut off power and water to properties, both residential and commercial, that violate rules on gatherings during the Covid19 pandemic.

Garcetti said the goal …

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U.S. Immigration Officials Round Up Dozens of Illegal Immigrants in Southern California, Many of Them Violent Felons, In Largest Sweep of the Year

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers took a total of 212 people into custody during a five-day immigration sweep at business sites in southern California this week.  In all, ICE officers inspected 122 businesses in a worksite enforcement operation around …

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