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  • Los Angeles leaders push for bill to impede Trump deportations

    Los Angeles leaders push for bill to impede Trump deportations

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    Los Angeles city leaders on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect immigrant communities amid unrest due to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrants. 

    Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez introduced five proposals aimed at strengthening labor and immigration protections, which he said would address renewed threats of mass deportations, work-site raids and targeted enforcement actions, Fox Los Angeles reported. 

    “We are here today because, unfortunately, we have a president who wants to scapegoat and attack our immigrant neighbors,” Martinez said during a news conference outside City Hall alongside council members Eunisses Hernandez, Imelda Padilla and Ysabel Jurado and several immigrant rights, labor, legal and community groups. “And we are not going to take that lightly.

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    Los Angeles City Council Member Hugo Soto-Martinez watches proceedings inside council chambers at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles Sept. 20, 2024.  (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

    “The legislation will make sure that we’re prepared and that we’re ready to fight back, which involves a comprehensive ‘know your rights’ campaign across the entire city so immigrants and employers understand their rights and don’t fall victim to ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) intimidation.”

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    A large group of people protesting President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration stormed the 101 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Sunday, creating major traffic delays, according to police. (FOX 11 Los Angeles)

    The legislation will be heard by the council’s Civil Rights & Immigration Committee before a vote. 

    If approved, it would reaffirm the city’s commitment to protecting its migrant community from possible deportation. In November, the council and Mayor Karen Bass formally established Los Angeles as a so-called sanctuary city.

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    The move by Soto-Martinez came after two days of protests during which demonstrators took over the 101 freeway and local streets to oppose Trump’s mass deportation plans of illegal immigrant criminals. 

  • Tennis great Pam Shriver reunited with stolen trophies taken while evacuating Los Angeles wildfires

    Tennis great Pam Shriver reunited with stolen trophies taken while evacuating Los Angeles wildfires

    Tennis legend Pam Shriver has finally been reunited with her stolen trophies. 

    The Hall of Fame tennis pro confirmed on social media that several pieces of hardware and sentimental items were returned to her by the Los Angeles Police Department after they were stolen, along with her car, while she was staying in a hotel after evacuating her home because of the devastating wildfires. 

    FILE – USA Pam Shriver and USA Martina Navratilova victor in Flushing, NY, September 4, 1987. (Jacqueline Duvoisin /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

    “Good news on my trophies (& family photos) – the LAPD detective in charge of the investigation has them at the police station being fingerprinted,” she said in a post on X this week. 

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    “It’s too long a story for a post. We still hope to find black Dodge Durango Hellcat in one piece.” 

    Shriver, who won 21 Grand Slam doubles championships, told The Associated Press that she had loaded up her vehicle with some of her personal belongings, including her trophies and some family photos, before evacuating the area. 

    While staying at a hotel, her car – and everything inside – was taken. 

    Pam Shriver looks on

    July 9, 2024 – Former player and TV Commentator, Pam Shriver in attendance as coach for Donna Vekic of Croatia (not shown) during her match against Lulu Sun of New Zealand (not shown) on day nine of The Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. (Susan Mullane-USA Today Sports)

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    “The trophies were buried in the back of the car. You couldn’t look in the window and see them,” she said. “I don’t think they were of any good to the people who took the car. So they ended up returning them.”

    The trophies were later dropped off at the hotel, where a detective picked them up to be fingerprinted. 

    “Then the trophies were released to me,” she said. “I regained custody.”

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    According to ESPN, security camera footage revealed that a person driving a car that “fit” the description of Shriver’s stolen Dodge Durango Hellcat was seen dropping off the trophies. 

    Among the trophies returned to Shriver included five that she had one for winning the U.S. Open women’s doubles event and the four French Open doubles trophies she had won alongside Martina Navratilova. Shriver won 20 of 21 titles with Navratilova. 

    Pam Shriver and Martina Navratilova

    USA Pam Shriver and USA Martina Navratilova before Women’s Doubles at National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY, September 4, 1987. (Jacqueline Duvoisin /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

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    Shriver said she returned to find that her home had, thankfully, not been damaged by the wildfires, but she wonders where her belongings had traveled.

    “It was an interesting chapter. I wish the trophies could talk,” she said. “I would like to have known where they’ve been.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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  • Commanders’ Jayden Daniels to auction custom-made jacket to benefit Los Angeles firefighters

    Commanders’ Jayden Daniels to auction custom-made jacket to benefit Los Angeles firefighters

    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is set to play the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles with a heavy heart.

    Daniels is set to auction one of his personalized Commanders coats to benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department, which has been dealing with destructive and devastating wildfires in the region.

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    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels warms up before the NFC Championship game against the Eagles, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

    The rookie was born in Fontana, California, and attended Cajon High School in San Bernardino before he committed to Arizona State and later transferred to LSU.

    The jacket has Daniels’ No. 5 emblazoned on it with the team name on the right cuff and left breast. The bottom of the burgundy and gold coat reads “Welcome to the team.” The station said the inside of the jacket features the phrase “L.A. Strong.”

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    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels speaks to the media during a press conference, Friday, Jan. 24, 2025, in Ashburn, Virginia. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

    Kristin Juszczyk, the wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, made the jacket for Daniels. The designer went viral last year for her custom-made jackets for Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner. Swift wore her jacket to a Chiefs game and Lautner wore his to a Lions game.

    “We teamed up to auction off this one to help those in need who were (affected) by the LA fires,” she wrote in a post on her Instagram Stories.

    Only one will be auctioned.

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    The wildfires in Los Angeles left unfathomable destruction in their wake. Firefighters received some rain to help them battle the infernos but officials have warned of the risk of toxic ash runoff.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Mauricio Umansky: ‘Put politics aside and get Los Angeles rebuilt’

    Mauricio Umansky: ‘Put politics aside and get Los Angeles rebuilt’

    Real estate mogul Mauricio Umansky said officials in California need to work with the federal government in order to help people in areas devastated by wildfires rebuild, and that this is not the time to fight with President Trump. 

    “This is the time to put politics aside and get Los Angeles rebuilt,” Umansky told FOX Business. “This is not the time for our state government to be political and . . . start being against Trump.”

    Umansky’s luxury real estate company, The Agency, represents a portfolio of homes and properties for sale around the world. However, many of its clients are within the areas hardest hit by the wildfires that ignited earlier this month across Los Angeles County.

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    Umansky said the situation is dire for families who have lost everything. 

    His agents, some of whom have lost their own homes, have been working around the clock to find everyone a place to go. But it’s been far from easy.

    “One of the most difficult things is that there’s 10 applicants for every one house, and so nine get rejected,” he said. “When you think about that, and these are all people who lost their homes, so . . . their depression is insane.” 

    An aerial view of the sun rising beyond homes which burned in the Eaton Fire on Jan. 21, 2025, in Altadena, California.  (Mario Tama/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Umansky said people are relocating around the city, and that many of them want to stay close to home. However, there are a slew of others who are going up north or leaving the state.  

    “We’ve displaced thousands and thousands of people. And so it’s going to be very difficult,” he said. 

    Umansky said it’s still too early to understand what things will look like in regard to how people are going to rebuild, but he knows governments on the state and federal levels are going to need to work together to do it.

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    “We’re looking for answers. I don’t think that the government has done a good-enough job alerting people in terms of what things are going to look like,” he said, adding that residents are still struggling to understand how they are going to get insurance.

    Firefighters have been battling destructive Southern California blazes for weeks, and more keep igniting. 

    They need to get their egos aside, the politics aside,” he said. “We’re going to need federal money. We’re going to need state money.

    – Mauricio Umansky

    The Hughes Fire, which was first reported on Wednesday morning, was located in the unincorporated community of Castaic in northwestern Los Angeles County. It quickly spread due to aggressive winds that have plagued firefighting efforts.

    An aerial view of homes which burned in the Eaton Fire on Jan. 19, 2025, in Altadena, California.  (Mario Tama/Getty Images) / Getty Images)

    Since the wildfires began on Jan. 7, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Trump have been at odds. Newsom has faced sharp criticism over the state’s response to the Los Angeles fires. The California governor embraced Trump on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday after the president stepped off Air Force One.

    President Donald Trump greets California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he arrives to tour areas impacted or destroyed by the southern California wildfires, at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 24, 2025.

    President Donald Trump greets California Gov. Gavin Newsom as he arrives to tour areas impacted or destroyed by the southern California wildfires, at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Reuters/Leah Millis / Reuters)

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    Newsom has also denounced Trump’s criticism, telling NBC News’ “Meet The Press” earlier this month that “Mis- and disinformation don’t help any of us.” Meanwhile, Trump, a longtime critic of California’s government, recently lashed out, going as far as suggesting that California might not receive federal aid unless it changes certain policies, including its water management. 

    Flames from the Hughes Fire burn a hillside in Castaic, a northwestern part of Los Angeles County, California, on January 22, 2025.  (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images) / Getty Images)

    While Newsom signed a relief package providing $2.5 billion for recovery efforts as fires continue to sweep across parts of Southern California, Umansky said there is “no question,” that the state is going to need federal assistance, too. 

    “They need to get their egos aside, the politics aside,” he said. “We’re going to need federal money. We’re going to need state money.” 

    The state must not fight Trump, he said. 

    “When I say not fight him, I mean . . . he’s going to have ideas. We’re going to need the federal government’s help. Like, there’s no question about that,” he said.

    Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report. 

  • Day of Los Reyes 2025 Date, History and Significance: All You Need to Know About Epiphany, the Observance That Marks the Three Wise Men Visiting Baby Jesus With Gifts

    Day of Los Reyes 2025 Date, History and Significance: All You Need to Know About Epiphany, the Observance That Marks the Three Wise Men Visiting Baby Jesus With Gifts

    Day of Los Reyes, popularly known as Dia de Los Reyes, Three Kings’ Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated every year in January. Day of Los Reyes 2025 falls on Monday, January 6. It marks the three wise men, also known as the Magi, visiting baby Jesus with gifts. This festival is very important for Christians, especially those in Latin American countries, Spain, and some parts of Europe. People celebrate by exchanging gifts, gathering together for meals, and enjoying special treats like Rosca de Reyes, a sweet bread filled with hidden surprises inside. Children often also leave their shoes outside for the wise men to fill them with presents. The day is celebrated with traditions and a lot of joy. It marks the official end of the Christmas celebrations. Epiphany Day Wishes And Greetings: Share WhatsApp Messages, Images, Quotes, HD Wallpapers and SMS on Three Kings’ Day.

    Day of Los Reyes 2025 Date

    Day of Los Reyes 2025, or Dia de Los Reyes 2025, falls on Monday, January 6.

    Day of Los Reyes History

    Day of Los Reyes, or Three Kings’ Day, celebrates the story of the three wise men who followed a star to find baby Jesus. They brought him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, recognising him as the King of Kings. This event is also known as Epiphany, as it means a moment of revelation. It is celebrated 12 days after Christmas because, in Christian tradition, this is the amount of time it took for the wise men to travel to Bethlehem after Jesus’ birth. The day honours their journey and the spread of the good news of Jesus’ birth to the world.

    Day of Los Reyes Significance

    The Day of Los Reyes is a very significant Christian observance, as it not only celebrates the moment when the three wise men visit Jesus with gifts; it also shows their recognition of Jesus as a King. The celebration is a reminder of kindness and sharing joy with others. It also represents the spreading of hope and love, as the wise men travelled far to honour Jesus, symbolising a message of unity and faith for Christians everywhere. The Day of Los Reyes marks a key event in Christian faith. Epiphany Traditional Dinner Recipes: From King’s Cake to French Custard Mini Cakes, 4 Recipes To Try Out On Little Christmas (Watch Videos).

    May the celebration of Day of Los Reyes 2025 bring joy and love to one and all! Let it remind everyone to spread hope and love to everyone around, just as the wise men did long ago.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 05, 2025 09:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).