California official launches 2-pronged effort to stop ‘unjust’ immigration arrests after brutal viral video

Los Angeles, California – As immigration raids and federal enforcement tactics continue to stir fear and outrage across Southern California, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis is moving to push back — with legal action and public education.

Solis announced plans to introduce two motions Tuesday that aim to challenge what she calls “unjust detentions and arrests” by federal immigration agents operating in LA County. The move comes just days after a viral video showed a man in the community of Valinda being violently thrown to the ground by federal agents, his head visibly bleeding before he was taken into custody.

Solis, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor and longtime advocate for immigrant rights, said the images were more than disturbing — they were unacceptable…

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