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Narciso Barranco, the 48-year-old Tustin landscaper who was punched and detained by federal immigration agents in June — sparking a nationwide outcry — will be released on bond from the Adelanto ICE processing center on Friday, July 11, a supporter said.
A federal judge heard arguments on whether to grant restraining orders against ICE over alleged constitutional violations during immigration arrests in California.
Demonstrators in San Francisco, Calif., attempted to block ICE agents from moving detainees from an immigration courthouse to a waiting van. KNTV's Thom Jensen reports.
Perris Mayor Michael Vargas urged his residents to stay indoors and avoid going out unless necessary, as immigration operations continue.
Federal immigration agents seeking to detain a Honduran landscaper chased him into a Southern California surgical center and quickly found themselves in a tense standoff as clinic staff demanded to see identification and a warrant.
Guards linked to the Department of Homeland Security have camped out in the lobby of a Glendale hospital to monitor a woman patient who was arrested by federal agents, intimidating nurses and others.
ICE can put in a civil detainer requesting that departments give them a heads-up when a suspect will be released. A California law allows departments the choice to honor the request or not.
Videos captured a scuffle between protesters and immigration agents outside a courthouse. No injuries were immediately reported, the police said.