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00:00Tonight, Unreported World is from Los Angeles, where President Trump's immigration crackdown
00:05is leaving families living in fear.
00:08Across America, 11 million people are the targets of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
00:14known as ICE.
00:15And in so-called sanctuary cities, migrants face arrest whenever they leave their homes,
00:20while supporters of ICE say removing undocumented people is necessary to uphold the law.
00:25Ria Chatterjee meets the ordinary families caught up in the mass deportations
00:30and the activists trying to find the masked federal agents lying in wait.
00:41This is Angela, a mother living in Los Angeles.
00:49She's being detained by immigration officers.
01:00Her son films as she's about to be taken away.
01:05Stopes like this are happening across America in an historic wave of arrests and deportations.
01:25This is the front line of President Trump's immigration crackdown.
01:30Los Angeles is a self-declared sanctuary city, a supposed safe haven for migrants.
01:54Nearly half of its residents are Latino, and the city's economy depends on migration.
02:02Now, it's ground zero, in one of the largest deportation drives in U.S. history.
02:12But across Los Angeles, anger and resistance is mounting.
02:20Officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs, also known as ICE,
02:30say they're targeting 11 million undocumented immigrants.
02:35The plan?
02:36To deport 3,000 people a day.
02:40I'm here to meet the people whose lives have been directly impacted.
02:44Reports are coming in of a suspected ICE raid in San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles.
03:01We arrive and see masked agents on the scene.
03:04Oh, that's the car being towed.
03:12Two cars appear to have collided.
03:15You saw from inside?
03:17Yeah.
03:17It was one car this way, and then, like, the black car, like, was in, like, this.
03:25It had, like, crashed into it.
03:26How did you feel?
03:27So, scared at the same time.
03:30I mean, I'm a U.S. citizen, my kids too, so.
03:35Well, we just heard a big boom, so we ran out,
03:37and then we seen that the crashed car was in the middle,
03:41and then we had the car that hit it.
03:43Brian Sanchez, a lawyer representing migrant communities,
03:47is already on the scene gathering evidence.
03:49I'm assuming it was ICE because they had the mask on,
03:53and it didn't say police on the back of their thing.
03:56And he grabbed the young guy, well, they broke him out of the car,
04:01and then they grabbed him out, and then they put him in the car.
04:04They took him right away, like, right away.
04:07Did the agents present, did they say anything to anybody?
04:10Not that I know.
04:12He threw this thing down, his mask,
04:14and he's the one that threw him against the car, against the truck.
04:18If I'm seeing this photo correctly,
04:20it looks like the agent's vehicles hit the other person's vehicle?
04:25Right there.
04:26What I'm assuming is the car hit, that's one boom,
04:29and then the second two booms were probably when they were hitting,
04:32when they broke his glass to the car to get him out of the car.
04:36In sanctuary states,
04:37police are rarely allowed to cooperate with federal agents.
04:42Brian's trying to find out if those lines have been crossed.
04:45California state law restricts local law enforcement
04:49working with federal agents.
04:51Would you be able to send me those photos?
04:53I sure can.
04:54If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me.
04:56OK. I appreciate you, Brian.
04:58God bless you.
04:59Thank you for your work.
05:00Of course.
05:00Until recently, ICE agents operated openly across Los Angeles.
05:08Now their tactics have become far more covert.
05:12We show Brian our footage.
05:15So this is what we showed up to.
05:18Yeah, this is most likely than immigration enforcement.
05:23You can tell by the fact that they're entering unmarked vehicles
05:26with no license plate.
05:28Their jackets have no insignia on them,
05:31which is usually the telltale sign of ICE.
05:35These people could be vigilantes for all we know.
05:37The agents are saying they have to wear masks
05:41because otherwise they're getting doxxed,
05:43they're getting attacked.
05:45What do you make of that?
05:46I myself don't give it much credence.
05:49Local PD doesn't wear masks.
05:51San Bernardino Police Department doesn't wear masks.
05:54How could that possibly be justified to wear masks
05:57without any insignia and without identifying themselves?
06:00Across California, families are living
06:09with the consequences of these arrests.
06:13Hi, is it Fatima?
06:14Hi, I'm Ria.
06:15Hi, nice to meet you.
06:16Hi, nice to meet you, Fatima.
06:19I've come to meet Fatima and her husband, Fernando.
06:23Hello.
06:24Three weeks ago, Fernando's dad, Felix,
06:26was arrested at the local Home Depot store
06:29where he'd been working,
06:31a frequent target for ICE.
06:34They just hit them by surprise.
06:36They blocked every entrance where he was at.
06:39He didn't see them coming.
06:40He was too distracted.
06:42He was talking to his brother
06:43and they didn't see them coming.
06:46He's 59 and living with diabetes
06:48and the family fears for his health.
06:51The first time we went to go see him,
06:53I think it was on a Tuesday,
06:54and then we saw him, it was me, my baby,
06:57and my wife and my brother.
06:59And he started to tear up.
07:02He was really sad.
07:04I have never seen my dad like that.
07:06My dad's a strong guy.
07:07This is the first time I see him cry again
07:09and it really broke my heart.
07:13Felix is undocumented,
07:15but has lived in the States for 35 years.
07:18For weeks, the family had begged him to stay indoors.
07:23How do you think his mental health is?
07:25We try to reassure him that we'll be okay,
07:29but we're trying our best to get you out.
07:31What do we need to get him out as fast as possible?
07:33Because he's sick,
07:35and we don't want him to get worse in there.
07:37He's two years old.
07:39There's no way for me to tell him,
07:40your grandpa's gone for it right now,
07:42and we don't know if he's going to come back home or not.
07:52We're at day 85,
07:54the 85th day of the ICE siege of L.A.
07:58Across the city,
08:01residents are finding new ways to outwit ICE.
08:06Today is September 2nd,
08:08and these are ICE updates for In and Around L.A.
08:11In the heart of L.A.,
08:12podcaster Memo Torres is preparing his nightly bulletin.
08:17They were spotted at the Signal Hill Home Depot.
08:19They're staging at about 7.45 in the morning.
08:22And luckily, rapid responders were there in the area,
08:24noticed them,
08:25and were able to follow their plans as they let...
08:27His recaps combine witness accounts,
08:29videos, and tips,
08:31a hyper-local news hub for his community.
08:35I'm literally on Instagram 24-7
08:37looking at these videos.
08:40He used to write about the best taco spots in town,
08:43but he's had to develop a new skill.
08:47You have to become really good at identify agents.
08:49That's share.
08:51You know, well, no, that's LAPD.
08:53And then one of the biggest tales,
08:55ironically,
08:55them hiding their faces with their masks
08:57now has become, like, a signature.
09:00So them trying to hide their identity
09:02is now helping us identify that they're ICE agents.
09:05And today, Tuesday, they kept the activity going.
09:07In San Bernardino, again, by the courthouse,
09:10they took somebody from in front.
09:11Nobody, like, pays attention to all the smaller stories
09:13showing how they're just indiscriminately
09:15pulling vehicles over, you know,
09:17and trying to find somebody
09:18who's not documented questioning people
09:19just because they're brown.
09:20In other news, remember the arrest of Tatiana Martinez?
09:24She was vaguely pulled out of her car
09:25and taken by agents.
09:27In July, a federal judge issued
09:29a temporary restraining order
09:31limiting arrests based solely on race or occupation.
09:36But the order has since been lifted,
09:38pending appeal at the Supreme Court.
09:41It's very targeted.
09:43If you look through all that documentation,
09:44it's irrefutable proof
09:45that targeting the brown community.
09:48And why do you do it?
09:49It almost feels like a duty
09:51and an obligation to do it.
09:52But more than that,
09:53it's, like,
09:54it's personal.
09:56You know?
09:56It's your people.
09:57These are your friends,
09:58your neighbors,
09:58your family,
09:59people you grew up with.
10:02You know,
10:03this is our home.
10:04So, like,
10:04when people start come attacking us
10:05and then you start seeing
10:06on social media
10:07like the propaganda machine
10:09just completely putting
10:11this information
10:12about how we're rioters
10:13and how we're looters
10:14and how we're lawless.
10:16And it's the exact opposite.
10:18They're coming in here
10:19and doing all that to us.
10:20It's like somebody has to,
10:21you know,
10:22show the truth.
10:23Do you take it home with you
10:24in your head?
10:25Of course.
10:25Yeah.
10:26You know,
10:26you dream about it.
10:28You know?
10:29Um,
10:30yeah,
10:31it's a lot.
10:36Yeah,
10:36it's a lot.
10:38Um,
10:39yeah,
10:40it's a lot.
10:43ICE maintains
10:44its operations
10:45are lawful
10:45and denies
10:46any racial profiling.
10:54While activists
10:55fight back,
10:56ICE is growing
10:57with $70 billion
10:59in new federal funding.
11:07Angela relives this moment
11:09over and over.
11:10I'm going to go to the house.
11:12I'm going to go to the house.
11:13She was arrested
11:14at traffic lights
11:15whilst out shopping.
11:16Angela has been in the U.S.
11:22for 26 years
11:23and is a mother of two.
11:26She's just been released
11:27from federal detention
11:28but under strict supervision.
11:30today with her lawyer
11:36she must check in
11:37with the Department
11:39for Homeland Security.
11:44Angela came to the U.S.
11:46from Mexico
11:46as a child.
11:48She applied for protection
11:50under the Dreamers Act
11:51allowing young,
11:52undocumented immigrants
11:54to stay legally
11:55but she lacked
11:56the school records
11:57to qualify.
11:59She has no criminal record.
12:02Her time in detention
12:04was tough.
12:05When I arrived here
12:07I didn't know
12:08what to do
12:09I knew
12:10I wasn't aware
12:10of what to do
12:11I knew
12:13I would have
12:14a lot of
12:14desperation
12:15and a lot of
12:16desperation
12:17there would be
12:18també
12:18Me castigaron, me encerraron un cuarto, sola, sin acceso de una llamada a mis hijos, te
12:36sientes un criminal, un delincuente, y eso es lo que me doli, pero me desesperé adentro.
12:48Y en el momento, Ángela, ¿cómo estás sobreviviendo?
12:51Pues yo no estuve, pues, en todo eso tiempo. Entonces, pues, es comenzar a cero. Comenzar
13:00a cero porque, pues, son casi dos meses estuve allá. Y, pues, lo que yo hago es, pues, soy
13:07estilista. Y también tengo mi tiendita, pues, y entonces todo lo perdí. ¿Has cuenta he perdido
13:15porque, pues, no puedo ser como yo? Lo que hacía, pues, es difícil porque nadie te
13:25respalda, pues. No hay quien te apoye. A nadie le deseo esto. Pero es muy, muy difícil. Pero
13:36gracias a Dios estoy aquí y vamos a seguir luchando, como siempre lo hemos hecho. Eso es lo que
13:45que no hay.
13:46¡Gracias!
13:47¡Gracias!
13:48¡Gracias!
13:49¡Gracias!
13:50¡Gracias!
13:51¡Gracias!
13:52¡Gracias!
13:53As dawn breaks over MacArthur Park in downtown L.A., a small team is gathering. Their
14:00task?
14:01Good morning.
14:02To monitor ice activity and warn residents.
14:04We're just going to, like, strive around in the neighbourhood and look for any suspicious
14:08activity.
14:09Ron Gochez is a high school history teacher and leading member of Union del Barrio, a grassroots
14:16network of community volunteers.
14:19This neighbourhood has been hit especially hard. As an organisation, we never advocate
14:23for violence, but the agents have to know that they're not the only ones with guns. This
14:27is a community that has violence. And it's just a matter of time that when the repression
14:32continues to attack our communities, the people will resist back in whatever way they
14:36can. You all have a radio? Okay, so let's do it. Radio check.
14:43As the teams move out across L.A., they look out for ice activity, using radios and apps
14:50to run number plates and alert communities.
14:54We're looking out for any type of activity. Mostly American brand vehicles, mostly SUVs,
15:01a lot of pickup trucks. Tinted windows, for sure, are a red flag.
15:06Ice rates peaked in June, when agents were detaining people at work and on the street.
15:13And when you spot a vehicle, what do you do?
15:16If there's no licence plate, dark tinted windows, I will get out the vehicle. Not by myself,
15:21I wouldn't do this by myself. We would go up to the vehicle and just knock on the window
15:26and just, who are you? Why are you in the neighbourhood?
15:28Okay, I'm pulling up on that location right now. Thank you.
15:34The team has spotted a suspicious vehicle.
15:37Let's check real quick.
15:43We found suspicious vans, but they're empty. I don't see anyone here.
15:47We're in the alley that goes through. There's like a big parking lot that says the spa palace
15:51or something, we're in that alley. They've got number plates.
15:55That looks normal, but we're just going to run them just to make sure.
15:59This time, it's a false alarm.
16:02What they do sometimes is they'll leave vehicles like that and they'll be patrolling.
16:07And if they see that's the right time for them to come in, then they'll just quickly come in here
16:12and then their vehicles are so close that then they can attack.
16:15I wanted to press Ron on his earlier comment that agents aren't the only ones with guns.
16:22How far would you push things in terms of the activities that agents are doing?
16:28How far would you push back?
16:29We don't want violence, but if violence is being imposed on us,
16:34we will do anything possible to protect ourselves.
16:38What do you mean by you do anything to protect yourselves?
16:41If I don't do everything to protect my family, then not only am I a coward,
16:46but I also would be doing the most irresponsible thing, which would be to not protect my family.
16:51So we have the obligation to protect ourselves.
16:54How likely do you think it is that there could be some kind of explosion of violence?
17:00It's more likely than not. It's just a matter of time.
17:03Ron insists his group is non-violent, but his words reflect the tensions here,
17:13where fear, anger and mistrust make the threat of confrontation hard to ignore.
17:26Anti-ice protests outside LA's Metropolitan Detention Centre have become a flashpoint.
17:33These images were filmed by Anthony Cabasa, a Latino journalist and vlogger who supports Donald Trump.
17:41Anthony. Anthony. Ria. Ria. Ria. Ria.
17:45He's built his following covering immigration raids and street protests.
17:50Trump's 2024 victory hinged on a record swing in the Latino vote, decisive in the battleground states like Pennsylvania and Florida.
18:04If you're here illegally, meaning you don't have a work visa, you're not a U.S. resident, you're not a green card holder, you have still broken the law.
18:14You are a criminal.
18:15And my mom actually agrees with what's happening.
18:18She's like, look, I did it the right way.
18:20We paid our dues.
18:22You know, we pay taxes.
18:24All my legal immigrant family, none of them are worried.
18:28They don't live in fear.
18:29They don't go out to the supermarket saying, you know, what happens if I get stopped today?
18:33But recent polls show Trump's support is slipping among Latinos.
18:38The president promised to remove the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens.
18:44People say that he's doing the exact opposite now.
18:47So law enforcement is really not going to be able to tell who's only here because they've overstayed their visa or or if they're just an illegal immigrant, that's their only crime until they actually make the arrest.
19:00People feel targeted by federal agents.
19:02They feel under threat.
19:04They feel like their families are being pulled apart.
19:07So there is that saying, if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear.
19:11Overwhelming majority of Americans, that's what they voted for.
19:14If people are truly upset about this, well, guess what?
19:18Next year, we have elections.
19:20Next time around, you don't have to vote for that party again.
19:22You can vote for the party that you feel is more compassionate toward immigrants.
19:37Out in the Mojave Desert,
19:39Adelanto is California's largest immigration detention center, holding around 2,000 people.
19:48For families like Fatima and Fernando, who are visiting, it's a long, exhausting journey.
19:56So the Adelanto detention center is pretty much in the middle of nowhere.
20:00It's in the middle of the desert.
20:01It's a couple of hours drive from LA and a couple of hours for Fatima and her husband and her kid.
20:11Since January, at least 15 people have died in ICE custody, including one at this privately run facility, which has faced serious allegations of neglect.
20:22I'm just messaging with Fatima, who's inside, and letting her know that we're waiting for her here so we can just catch up with her after the visit.
20:32It's here that Fernando's father is awaiting possible deportation to Mexico.
20:38I think this is them.
20:46Here they are.
20:48How are you guys? Okay?
20:51Yeah.
20:52How is your father?
20:53He's actually, he looks more skinny. He's cold. And I'm like, Dad, are you okay? Are you cold? He's like, no, I'm not cold. I'm not cold. It's very warm in here, but I know he's cold.
21:13It hurts. It honestly hurts. Luckily, I was able to give him his hug. He got to hug his grandson.
21:22Where do you think things will go next?
21:25I want him out, honestly. I want him out of here. I don't want him in here no more, because he may not say it, but we could see that he looks depressed.
21:33I mean, he wants to come back home with us.
21:36I told them we're not going to leave him alone. He has a family here.
21:40If he does get sent back to Mexico, like, you know, we're going to try our best, you know, to go there every month, every two months.
21:51It's going to be hard, because we also have a life here, and the economy is not the best at the moment.
21:58But I did tell them that no matter what happens, we're always going to be there for you. It'll be okay. Yeah.
22:05I have said it remains committed to ensuring that all those in its custody reside in safe, secure and humane environments.
22:14Comprehensive medical care is provided from the moment individuals arrive, and throughout the entirety of their stay.
22:22We've met families torn apart and people living in fear. And we've also met people who say that these policies are necessary and were voted for democratically.
22:41At the same time, many people feel that ICE agents are operating with impunity and with little accountability.
22:48So where does the balance lie between enforcing immigration law and protecting civil liberties?
22:59Felix has since been released from detention and reunited with his family.
23:04But the effort to deport him to Mexico is ongoing.
23:10Angela is still awaiting her fate.
23:19Across the United States, countless other families are caught between the promise of a better life and the constant threat of separation.
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