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ICE Detentions: Los Angeles Basement Holding - News Directory 3

ICE Detentions: Los Angeles Basement Holding

June 6, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • Immigration and‍ Customs Enforcement (ICE) ⁤arrests ⁤have surged during President Trump's‌ second term, with ⁢over 100,000⁣ arrests made this week alone.
  • ⁤Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles, numerous ‍undocumented immigrants were detained after arriving for scheduled ICE check-in⁣ appointments.
  • Lizbeth Mateo, an attorney, reported ⁤that several of her clients were detained upon arrival and escorted‍ to the ‍basement.
Original source: cbsnews.com

Immigration and Customs enforcement (ICE) detentions ‌are under scrutiny as reports surface of ‍crowded⁢ basement holdings⁣ in‌ Los Angeles. This critical report reveals ‌the grim‌ realities faced⁣ by undocumented immigrants detained after scheduled check-ins, ⁤highlighting concerns over the surge in ​arrests and ‌the conditions within these​ makeshift facilities.‌ Lawyers and advocates are raising serious⁤ questions about⁤ legality and‍ the treatment of ‍families, including those with U.S. citizen children. The primary keyword, ICE detentions, underscores the focus on ⁣the issue, while the⁣ secondary keyword, ​Los ​Angeles basement holding, pinpoints the specific ‍location. News directory 3 uncovers the⁤ latest developments in this ongoing⁣ crisis. discover what’s⁤ next in this evolving story ​of immigration enforcement.






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Key Points

  • ICE arrests have increased considerably under the Trump administration.
  • Hundreds of immigrants ‌were detained at ‌a federal building in Los Angeles.
  • Concerns are rising about the legality and humanity of these detentions.

ICE Immigration Arrests Increase Sharply Under‌ Trump Administration

​ ‌ Updated June 6, 2025

Immigration and‍ Customs Enforcement (ICE) ⁤arrests ⁤have surged during President Trump’s‌ second term, with ⁢over 100,000⁣ arrests made this week alone. This increase reflects an intensified effort too detain unauthorized ‌immigrants in various locations, including courthouses.

This‍ week, at the Edward‌ R. ⁤Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles, numerous ‍undocumented immigrants were detained after arriving for scheduled ICE check-in⁣ appointments. According to immigration lawyers, ⁤hundreds were held, with dozens confined to ‍basement rooms.

Lizbeth Mateo, an attorney, reported ⁤that several of her clients were detained upon arrival and escorted‍ to the ‍basement. One couple,along with their two children⁢ (one a U.S.citizen), spent ​a night ⁤in detention ‍with limited‌ access to necessities. The father,‍ despite having a stay ⁢of removal,‍ remained in custody early Friday, while his pregnant wife and children were released for medical reasons.

⁢ ​”this is⁢ something I’ve never seen before,”​ mateo said. “Under the first⁣ Trump administration, I represented clients with very difficult cases, but never anything like this. Under​ any other circumstance, he would have been released.”
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People waiting outside the building Thursday evening ⁤said they were ‌in contact with relatives ⁤held in the⁣ basement. A woman named Maria said they were ‍reassuring their relatives and ensuring the children had food.

The reasons for holding people in ‌the ⁢basement remain unclear, according to immigration lawyers.

‍ “They’re having to‍ literally house these immigrants in a makeshift detention center, ‌which on its face is illegal,” ⁢said Juan Proaño, CEO of the League of United Latin American citizens (LULAC). “It ⁤is beyond inhumane treatment for ​any immigrant and in this particular case, you’re talking about families.”

ICE recorded over 2,000 arrests on both Tuesday and Wednesday, a significant jump from the daily​ average ⁢of 660 during​ Trump’s initial 100 days back in office. during former President​ Joe Biden’s last ⁢year, the daily average was around 300, according to agency data.

these numbers suggest ICE is moving closer to⁤ meeting ⁤demands from officials like Stephen Miller, who⁤ has advocated for a minimum of ⁣3,000 arrests daily.

Proaño asserted that the Trump administration may be overextended. ‍”The Trump administration

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