‘Large scale’ ICE raids coming in LA, according to leaked memo

‘Large scale’ ICE raids coming in LA, according to leaked memo
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‘Large scale’ ICE raids coming in LA, according to leaked memo
Author: Madeline Sherratt
Published: Feb, 12 2025 12:09

The date of the planned raids has not yet been revealed. ICE agents are planning to carry out mass raids across Los Angeles before the end of the month, according to a leaked internal government memo. Several law enforcement officials are believed to have received the memo last week and FBI agents have also been ordered to play a part in the raids, the report adds. The dates on which the raids would go ahead have not been revealed.

 [Trump’s orders for a mass deportation effort has placed added pressure on federal agencies, say Los Angeles Times sources]
Image Credit: The Independent [Trump’s orders for a mass deportation effort has placed added pressure on federal agencies, say Los Angeles Times sources]

So far, LA has had a limited number of immigration arrests, according to Ice, but since President Trump took office, the federal law enforcement agency has posted frequent daily updates on the number of arrests and deportations across the country. An anonymous federal law enforcement source disclosed to the newspaper that ICE was working with other agencies such as the FBI and the DEA because the immigration operation was too grave to handle independently.

In short, “they needed more bodies,” the official told The Times. The agent also advised that the “chaotic” nature of Trump’s hurried immigration orders could lead to resentment and inevitable pushback from other agencies called in to support the raids. “Just because certain information is being given doesn’t mean it’s the administration’s plan, because they know some agents are going to be resistant”, they added.

The Washington Post has since revealed, as of Tuesday, that two top ICE officials have been removed from their positions and Trump clambers to keep his pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Russell Hott, acting executive associate director of ERO (enforcement and removal operations), and Peter Berg, ICE’s deputy executive associate director, will return, to the agency’s Washington field office and St. Paul, Minnesota, reported The Post.

Todd Lyons, assistant director of ICE’s field operations, will take over as acting head of ERO, according to officials to the newspaper. FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller refused to comment on the planned mass raids to The Times but confirmed the FBI’s participation in supporting ICE operations. “We’re primarily a supportive role for these operations”, she told them. The Independent contacted the LA ICE Field Office and FBI LA for comment.

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