US Many Mexican immigrants swept up in L.A. raids are deeply rooted in U.S. - Almost half of Mexican immigrants detained in ICE raids in the L.A. area have been in the U.S. for more than a decade.

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Many Mexican immigrants swept up in L.A. raids are deeply rooted in U.S.
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Patrick J. McDonnell and Cecilia Sanchez Vidal
2025-07-16 01:04:27GMT

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A woman carries the Mexican flag while protesting against immigration raids in front of the Home Depot along Slauson Avenue in Huntington Park on July 2, 2025. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

MEXICO CITY — More than half of the Mexican citizens detained by U.S. immigration agents and recently interviewed by Mexican consular authorities in Los Angeles had been living in the United States for at least a decade — and more than one-third had lived in the United States for more than 20 years.

Almost one-third of those interviewed had U.S.-born children.

Those are among the findings of a study released Tuesday by Carlos González Gutiérrez, the Mexican consul general in Los Angeles.

The findings, the consul said, expose as false the widespread notion that many of those detained during the Trump administration’s worksite raids had only recently crossed the border.

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Horse riders make their way along Alondra Boulevard in Compton during the Human Rights Unity Ride as ongoing ICE raids take place across the Greater Los Angeles area on June 22, 2025. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times)

“It’s clear that the majority of these people had made roots in this country and were integrated into United States society,” the consul said. “These types of operations create fear, create panic.”

Los Angeles County is home to the nation’s largest community of immigrants from Mexico.

The survey results come from 330 detained Mexican citizens interviewed from June 6 — when U.S. immigration officials launched an ongoing series of raids — to July 7.

The individuals — 309 men and 21 women, all adults — were interviewed at a federal building in downtown Los Angeles after being detained “as a result of operations carried out by various federal agencies,” the consulate said in a news release.

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Ana Banuelos, 43, waves a flag during protests against the immigration raids at the Glass House farm on July 10, 2025, in Camarillo. (Julie Leopo / For The Times)

Not included in the findings were scores of Mexican citizens detained at other federal sites and during the recent raids at the Glass House cannabis facilities in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

Of those surveyed, the consulate said, 52% had resided for at least a decade in the United States, and 36% had resided in the country for more than 20 years. Almost 1 in 3 — 31% — had children born in the United States.

The detained Mexican citizens included in the survey worked in a wide variety of occupations, the consulate said, but the largest sectors represented were car washes (16.4%), construction (13.3%), factories (13%) and landscaping (11.5%).

“The vast majority are hardworking individuals who have contributed to the economy of Southern California for years,” the consulate said.

There was no word on how many of the 330 Mexican citizens had been deported to Mexico or how many decided to fight removal in court.

“Every deportation is devastating for those involved,” the consul said. “In every case there is a person or family that pays a high price and is emblematic of the high human cost that is implicit behind every deportation.”

Diplomats assigned to Mexico’s broad web of consulates across the United States are tasked with speaking with detained Mexican citizens and trying to provide them with legal and other help.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has publicly decried the “persecution” of immigrants during the recent U.S. raids, has directed consular authorities to step up their assistance in light of the Trump administration’s mass deportation program.
 
“It’s clear that the majority of these people had made roots in this country and were integrated into United States society,” the consul said.
They drain approximately $64.5 billion annually from the U.S. economy in remittances alone.
Diplomats assigned to Mexico’s broad web of consulates across the United States are tasked with speaking with detained Mexican citizens and trying to provide them with legal and other help.
The only help these agents of the Mexican government should providing is the speedy return of their citizens to their own country.
 
why is the US letting the mexican government help illegals?

maybe its time to give the mexican government a little choice, stop the invasion or get on the shitlist.
you cant give people from mexico asylum and work with mexico like its a real country.
 
You'll find thousands of boozehounds holding that opinion. What you won't find is a Los Angeles Times article taking up the cry on behalf of the arrested drunks.
I know why the caged bird sings. Until society realizes that the drunken, dangerous minority faces untold bigotry towards our love of mixing soju, tequila, and whiskey in our morning coffee before driving the school bus, we will always be in a place without privilege.
 
“The vast majority are hardworking individuals who have contributed to the economy of Southern California for years,” the consulate said.
You mean depressing wages for Americans, taking their jobs, lowering their standards of living, leeching off public assistance because their declared incomes are basically nil, distorting democracy by voting even as noncitizens, and sending billions of dollars back to Mexico?

Some contribution.
 
I don't care, they could have been here for 50 fucking years and I still wouldn't care. When you make exceptions for these fucking sob stories, all you do is encourage more of these spics to come with the mindset that as long as they don't get caught they'll be allowed to stay. No fucking more. Everyone here illegally gets fucking deported.
 
“It’s clear that the majority of these people had made roots in this country and were integrated into United States society,” the consul said. “These types of operations create fear, create panic.”
You are a fucking liar. Weeds also have roots but you do not keep them in your garden and the overwhelming majority of these illegal immigrants are no more integrated into the US than a tick that has burrowed into your flesh is integrated into your body.

They do not belong here. They broke the rules to get here. They gave a middle finger and spat on Americans in staying here and now they have to go back.
 
More than half of the Mexican citizens detained by U.S. immigration agents and recently interviewed by Mexican consular authorities in Los Angeles had been living in the United States for at least a decade — and more than one-third had lived in the United States for more than 20 years.

Almost one-third of those interviewed had U.S.-born children.
It's funny how they try to spin this in a way that you feel pity for them, when really what the average American hears is "these people have been allowed to illegally live in the US for 20 years and haven't made a single move to legalize themselves in that time"
 
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Don't give a shit. They have to go back. Just because they were able to duck La Migra for this long and the Dems covered for them does not mean they should be rewarded by being allowed to stay. Fuck them. They have to go back.
 
It's funny how they try to spin this in a way that you feel pity for them, when really what the average American hears is "these people have been allowed to illegally live in the US for 20 years and haven't made a single move to legalize themselves in that time"
You can almost hear the red-faces and falling tears in the next article they write once they realize this - that the "15 heartbreaking photos!" approach no longer works.

They seem to be aware that telling a person to just ignore the chronic breaking of the law right in front of them is a fundamentally illogical point from which their arguments can never succeed on any level on anyone who doesn't already hold their political opinions.

The only "argument" they can use against a non-converted is emotional blackmail.

And 50 years of blackmail have finally rendered that, the only option, ineffective.
 
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