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Public commenters raise immigration‑enforcement fears; police reiterate AB 54 policy and mutual‑aid deployment

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A resident urged the Public Safety Commission for guidance after federal immigration activity in Los Angeles; Police Chief said department follows AB 54, does not enforce immigration laws and deployed officers to Los Angeles on mutual aid while maintaining local staffing levels.

A public commenter told the Public Safety Commission on June 9 that recent federal immigration activity in Los Angeles left her feeling unsafe and seeking guidance about local protections, and the Police Department responded by reiterating its AB 54‑based policy and describing a mutual‑aid deployment to Los Angeles.

Yvonne LaRose told commissioners she had been “on edge this weekend” after federal orders and an informational brochure circulated and said she did not feel safe. “I don't feel safe, and I would like some input on what we're going to do,” LaRose said during the public comment period.

Chief Salinski, speaking for…

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