Rachel Uranga covers immigration for the Los Angeles Times. She previously reported for the Los Angeles Business Journal, Reuters in Mexico City and Southern California News Group, where she later served on its editorial board. She can be reached at rachel.uranga@latimes.com or via Signal at Uranga.64.
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El sábado por la mañana estalló un enfrentamiento que duró horas entre manifestantes y agentes de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos en un Home Depot en Paramount.