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Adolfo Macías Villamar appeared via videolink before the President of the National Court of Justice Jose Suing who headed the ...
Jose Adolfo Macías, better known as “Fito,” agreed Friday to be extradited from Ecuador to the US, where he is wanted by the ...
The FBI brought a man from El Salvador to the U.S. to testify in a Massachusetts case against members of the notorious gang ...
A fugitive drug trafficker wanted by authorities in Ecuador and the United States was recaptured more than a year after he ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are under scrutiny for their silence on immigration issues, despite their efforts to market to the Latino community.
Los Angeles County residents are being asked to speak out on their interactions with deputy gangs within the sheriff’s department.
The team, affectionately known as "Los Doyers" by many Spanish speakers in L.A., has long had a significant fan base in L.A.'s immigrant communities.
The Los Angeles County’s Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission launched an online survey, at bit.ly/Survey-Deputy-Gangs, and asked affected community members to complete it by July 15.