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Click here to read Inadvertent's story as originally published. — First published May 5, 2025, 11:10 AM —
Santa Ana Police received 42 immigration enforcement notifications from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and/or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since January 20th, according to documents released in response to a public records request filed by the publication Inadvertent.
At a February 4th city council meeting, Police Chief Robert Rodriguez stated that there had been no ICE activity in Santa Ana. The timeline of ICE or DHS enforcement operations in the city remains unclear based on available information.
Public Information Officer Natalie Garcia did not immediately respond to The Santanero’s request for comment.
The map below shows the locations of ICE or DHS enforcement actions reported in Santa Ana since January 20th.
This is a breaking story. Stay tuned for updates.
— First published May 5, 2025, 11:10 AM —
Santa Ana Police received 42 immigration enforcement notifications from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and/or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since January 20th, according to documents released in response to a public records request filed by the publication Inadvertent.
At a February 4th city council meeting, Police Chief Robert Rodriguez stated that there had been no ICE activity in Santa Ana. The timeline of ICE or DHS enforcement operations in the city remains unclear based on available information.
Public Information Officer Natalie Garcia did not immediately respond to The Santanero’s request for comment.
The map below shows the locations of ICE or DHS enforcement actions reported in Santa Ana since January 20th.
This is a breaking story. Stay tuned for updates.
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