Crime & Safety

Culver City Police To Host Forum On Its Role In Immigration Enforcement

Culver City Police Department has not publicly commented on its immigration enforcement policy.

CULVER CITY, CA -- With the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ramping up immigration raids under the new administration, the Culver City Police Department will host a public forum next Wednesday about its role in immigration enforcement.

Several high-profile immigration raids and deportations have immigrants in Los Angeles county, home to the nation’s largest population of Latino immigrants, on edge.

Los Angeles Police Department have said it has no plans to change its longstanding immigration policy in which its officers do not work with Homeland Security to assist with deportation.

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CCPD has not publicly commented on its immigration enforcement policy. Residents with questions or concerns are urged to attend the community forum March 15.

The public forum will be held at 8 p.m. in the Culver City City Council Chambers. For questions about the forum, residents can contact CCPD Lt. Troy Dunlap at (310) 253-6258.

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