Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. defies fear and trains among the L.A. community affected by ICE raids
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ICE raids in Los Angeles have led to fear and protests, affecting public gatherings. Despite this, over 100 fans attended Julio César Chávez Jr.'s training session, showcasing community resilience. Chávez, surprised by the turnout, shared his worries about the raids' impact, emphasizing the humanitarian aspect rather than political debates. He criticized the treatment of detained individuals, particularly the distress caused to children left alone when parents are taken by federal agents. His sentiments reflect a broader concern about violence and fear within the community as immigrant arrests have become more public.
"It's very ugly. I don't understand the situation, why so much violence. There are many good people and you are setting an example of violence to the community."
"Seeing children left alone because their parents are grabbed... We are people and we are going to feel bad when we see that situation."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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