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The 16th annual Posada for Immigration Reform began outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office Friday with a man and woman portraying Mary and Joseph, acting out scenes that depicted themes in Mary and Joseph’s journey that translate to current issues with the U.S. immigration system.
What was supposed to be a fun day, quickly came to a screeching halt. Officers found a dead man inside a vehicle with a gunshot wound. A dog was also shot.
A poll says Latino and Black respondents were the most likely to have been homeless or know someone who had, and were also the most optimistic about solving L.A.’s homeless crisis.