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ICE raids in L.A. accused of racial profiling after detaining U.S.-born latinos

Recent immigration raids in Los Angeles, led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have raised alarm among immigrant rights activists, who claim that U.S. citizens of Latino descent are being detained based solely on their appearance, a practice they describe as racial profiling.

Over the course of two weeks, hundreds of individuals have been arrested. Among them are U.S.-born citizens, such as Cary López Alvarado, a nine-months pregnant 23-year-old woman who was detained on June 8 in Hawthorne by masked federal agents.

López was arrested alongside her partner, Brayan Nájera, and her cousin Alberto Sandoval—also a U.S. citizen—and taken to a processing center despite presenting her identification. “You’re from Mexico, right?” one of the agents reportedly asked, according to her account to KTLA. “I said, ‘No, I’m from here, from Los Angeles,’” she recalled.

With chains around her ankles and wrists, she struggled to protect her pregnant belly. After complaining of pain, she was released and taken to a hospital, where she gave birth to a healthy baby girl four days later. Her daughter has yet to meet her father, who was transferred to a detention center in Texas.

“This kind of arrest is outrageous and heartbreaking,” said Luis Carrillo, López’s attorney, who warned the incident could have caused a miscarriage due to extreme stress.

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Protests erupted soon after. On Tuesday, nearly 1,000 people gathered in Pico Rivera demanding justice for Adrián Andrew Martínez, a 20-year-old Walmart employee who was physically assaulted by federal agents. Videos show an officer grabbing him by the neck and slamming him to the ground, despite bystanders shouting that Martínez was a U.S. citizen and an employee of the store.

In another incident on Thursday in Montebello, vendor Javier Ramírez shouted, “I have my passport!” as he was handcuffed outside his business along with an employee. The scene, captured on video, quickly went viral.

Federal authorities have defended the arrests by claiming that individuals were obstructing ICE operations. However, community members and organizations such as CHIRLA, led by director Angélica Salas, condemned the actions, stating that “U.S. citizens are being disappeared because of the color of their skin.”

The operation, announced by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is expected to continue for up to 60 days, leaving the Latino community in Los Angeles on edge.

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Trump floats Vance-Rubio potential Republican ticket for 2028 election

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubiocould potentially form a Republican presidential ticket for the 2028 elections.

Speaking during a dinner with law enforcement officials as part of National Police Week, Trump publicly praised both officials and said they could make “an ideal team” for the next presidential race.

“Who likes JD Vance? Who likes Marco Rubio?” Trump asked attendees before adding that the pair “sound like a good combination.”

The president highlighted his vice president’s performance in office, stating that their current partnership has been highly effective. “JD is perfect, that has been a perfect formula,” Trump told reporters later.

He further suggested that a Vance-Rubio pairing could represent a strong presidential and vice-presidential ticket, although he stopped short of offering any formal endorsement.

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“I think it sounds like a presidential candidate and a vice-presidential candidate,” he said, while clarifying that his remarks should not be interpreted as an official backing of any future campaign.

So far, neither Vance nor Rubio has publicly confirmed any intention to run in the 2028 presidential election.

Rubio previously sought the Republican nomination in 2016 but withdrew after losing the primary race to Trump. Later, in a December 2025 interview with Vanity Fair, he said he would be among the first to support Vance if he decided to run for the White House.

Vance, meanwhile, has recently dismissed speculation of any political rivalry with Rubio amid growing discussion about potential future GOP leadership.

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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Violating Victory Day Truce

Russia accused Ukraine on Saturday of violating a Victory Day truce that was reportedly agreed with mediation from the United States, claiming that Ukrainian forces carried out attacks on Russian territory as well as on the annexed Crimean peninsula.

Despite the declared ceasefire, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement that Ukrainian forces attacked Russian military positions using attack drones and artillery.

According to the ministry, Ukrainian forces made twelve attempts to advance toward Russian-held positions across several sectors of the front line.

It also alleged that Ukrainian strikes targeted civilian infrastructure in Crimea, several border regions, the Caucasus, and other areas including Moscow and Perm in the Ural region.

The Defense Ministry estimated around 8,900 violations of the ceasefire in total, including more than 7,000 drone attacks and over 1,000 strikes involving tanks, artillery, multiple rocket launch systems, and mortars since the truce came into effect at midnight.

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Russia said its forces responded “symmetrically” to what it described as violations by Ukrainian troops.

Earlier, the Kremlin denied claims that Ukraine attempted to sabotage a military parade in Red Square marking the 81st anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

“No attempts were made. Everything went well,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told local media.

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Trump Says U.S.-Iran Talks Progressing, Signals Possible Deal on Strait of Hormuz

U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Washington is holding “very good” talks with Iran and stated that there is a strong possibility of reaching an agreement to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

“We’ve had very good conversations over the last 44 hours, and it’s very possible that we’ll reach an agreement,” Trump said during an event held in the Oval Office at the White House.

The president’s remarks came just hours after he announced a temporary suspension of the military operation aimed at escorting vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf due to Iran’s blockade of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Trump explained that the pause in operations is intended to facilitate diplomatic negotiations between both sides and prevent further military escalation in the region.

“We’re in good shape, and right now things are going well. Now we have to achieve what we need to achieve. If we don’t, we’ll have to go much further,” the Republican president warned.

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In a post published on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump reiterated that if Iran accepts Washington’s proposed conditions, military operations and the naval blockade affecting the Islamic republic would come to an end.

However, he also issued a new warning to the Iranian government, stating that the United States would respond with attacks “of greater intensity” if Tehran rejects the agreement promoted by the White House.

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