Identifying Immigration Customs Enforcement in Your Neighborhood

El siguiente documento fue proporcionado por la oficina del concejal Soto-Martínez, del Distrito 13, en colaboración con CHIRLA, la Coalición por los Derechos Humanos de los Inmigrantes en Los Ángeles. Aunque J.T. the L.A. Storyteller no avala la información proporcionada, se presenta a continuación para el interés público con ligeras modificaciones para mayor claridad y concisión. El documento también se publicó originalmente en el sitio web oficial de Quién Es Tu Vecindario, al que puede donar para apoyar más iniciativas educativas para nuestra comunidad durante este momento crucial en la historia estadounidense.

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The following document was provided by the office of Councilmember Soto-Martinez, of CD-13, in collaboration with CHIRLA, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights in Los Angeles. While J.T. the L.A. Storyteller does not endorse the information provided, it is presented below for the public interest with light edits for clarity and concision. The document was also first published via the official website for Quien Es Tu Vecindario, which you can donate to in order to support more educational efforts for our community during this unthinkable moment for us in American history.

J.T.

It’s official: L.A. has lost at least $2.3 billion through the “Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority” from FYs 2021 – 2024

According to Docket 871: THE ALVAREZ AND MARSAL (A&M) ASSESSMENT OF LOS ANGELES CITY HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS (March 06, 2025) finds that:

“As discussed in detail throughout this report, due to the manner in which the City recorded expenditures for homelessness assistance services ($2.3 billion), A&M was unable to completely quantify the total amount spent by the City for each component of the City Programs using the data provided. Multiple funding sources and allocations across various City departments resulted in fragmented accounting records. A&M identified that the City and LAHSA did not initially provide all requested financial data, prompting A&M to make multiple efforts to identify, trace, and reconcile relevant data as it was produced to A&M. Further, A&M relied on the financial data produced by the City and LAHSA, as A&M did not have direct access to the financial information systems. Therefore, since the City and LAHSA were unable to identify and calculate the relevant expenses for all City Programs, A&M was unable to quantify the total amount of money spent to establish the beds and provide associated supportive services.”

J.T.

The War Against Us All

“This war in [Ukraine]* isn’t the end; its the beginning of wars to come all around the world at the whim of the neo-cons in the White House.

This is the Bush Doctrine come to life: war, war, and more war. War brought to you by the big corporate masters who run the show.

This isn’t just a war on [Ukrainians]. It is ultimately a war on us all. That’s because the billions and billions of dollars that are being spent on this war—the cost of tanks, rocketry, bullets, and yes, even salaries for the 125,000-plus troops—is money that will never be spent on education, on health care, on the reconstruction of crumbling public housing, or to train and place the millions of workers who have lost manufacturing jobs in the past three years alone.

The war in Ukraine is, in reality, a war against the nation’s workers and the poor who are getting less and less while the big defense industries are making a killing—literally. What’s next? Iran? Syria? North Korea? Venezuela? We’ve already seen the corporate media play megaphone to the White House to build and promote a war based on lies.

It wasn’t a long time ago, but that great Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky, said, war is utilized by the imperialists, first and foremost, to crush internal enemies. We’re seeing the truth of his insight when we see the sad state of American education, the rush of seniors to buy affordable medication from the Canadians because American drugs are just too expensive, the threatened privatization of Social Security, and the wave of repression that comes with an increasingly militarized police. Does the Homeland Security Department make you feel any safer?

In Black America things get grimmer every day as resources that are already scarce begin to shrink even further. Young people feel that prisons are a rite of passage, an inevitable place to visit. And a decent job seems like a distant dream.

This is a war on all of us, and the struggle against war is really a struggle for a better life for the millions of folks who are in need here in this country. The fight against the war is really to fight for your own interests, not the false interests of the defense industries, or the corporate media, or the White House.

Down with the wars for empire!”

By Mumia Abu-Jamal, commentary played at March 19 anti-war rallies in the U.S., 19 March 2005

*[The name Iraq was replaced with the name of Ukraine by yours truly to emphasize the myriad of people, places, and periods of time at risk of needless wars inflicted on their country by private profiteers and their puppet politicians.]

TRUMP’S MASS DEPORTATION HITS ITS OWN WALL

LET THE CITY KNOW:

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So much to read, yet, such little time. This reality notwithstanding, here are four articles I think you should check out this weekend and why.

1. Aryan Brotherhood members found guilty of ordering L.A. County murders from prison – Matthew Ormseth, L.A. Times

2. LADWP paying up to $1,975 an hour to Munger, Tolles & Olson, to defend against lawsuits from the Palisades – Matt Hamilton & David Zahniser, L.A. Times

3. Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan Hits Its Own Wall – Brittany Gibson, Axios

4. Revisiting Obama‘s Presidency and its Impact on the Democratic Party – Yeva Nersisyan, The Hill

Let The City Know!

(And please refer any typos in the captions to your local A.I. committee.)

J.T.