In a county where one in three residents are immigrants, a sense of anger and dread erupted Monday as non-citizens and their families realized the immigration raids that rocked their lives this summer could become a never-ending nightmare. Monday's Supreme Court order gave the green-light to what critics called "indiscriminate" immigration stops that led to thousands of arrests and set off days of protests in the Los Angeles area.
MacCallum noted Trump's recent statement sympathizing with farmers and hotel owners reliant on undocumented workers, prompting discussions about the evolving immigration enforcement policy.