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Federal agents conduct apparent raid outside Newsom event in Los Angeles

Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Updated
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Just as California Gov. Gavin Newsom was announcing  a special election for state redistricting  at a cultural center in Downtown Los Angeles, numerous federal agents showed up nearby.

While Newsom was inside the Japanese American National Museum on Aug. 14, stating his proposed changes to California’s congressional districts to counter  Texas Republicans' plans  to create more GOP-friendly districts in their state, a group of federal agents was conducting immigration enforcement patrols in L.A.'s Little Tokyo district.

Newsom  and his  press office both took to social media  to announce the agents’ presence, with an homage to President Donald Trump 's punctuation and rhetoric.

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“BORDER PATROL HAS SHOWED UP AT OUR BIG BEAUTIFUL PRESS CONFERENCE! WE WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED!” the post said.

U.S. Border Patrol Sector Commander Gregory Bovino told  KNBC-TV  that the agency was conducting roving immigration enforcement patrols in the area. Bovino told the station that one person was taken into custody and detained for being in the U.S. illegally.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass later told  news media  on site, "There’s no way this was a coincidence," noting that the news conference featuring Newsom, Attorney General Rob Bonta and Sen. Alex Padilla, among others, was well-publicized.

"They decided they were going to come and thumb their nose in front of the governor’s face," Bass said. "Why would you do that? That is unbelievably disrespectful. It’s a provocative act. They’re talking about disorder in Los Angeles, and they are the source of the disorder in Los Angeles right now."

California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks to the press following an announcement of the redrawing of California's congressional maps, calling on voters to approve a ballot measure, in response to a similar move in Texas being supported by U.S. President Donald Trump, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake
California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks to the press following an announcement of the redrawing of California's congressional maps, calling on voters to approve a ballot measure, in response to a similar move in Texas being supported by U.S. President Donald Trump, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told USA TODAY on Aug. 16 that the agency was doing its job.

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"DHS is a law enforcement agency — we enforce the law. Our brave men and women of CBP patrol ALL areas of Los Angeles every day with over 40 teams to arrest criminal illegal aliens. On Thursday, CBP arrested two illegal aliens in the vicinity of the Newsom’s press conference," McLaughlin said in an email. "To Mr. Newsom’s chagrin, DHS is focused on enforcing the law, not on him. These arrests include an alleged Tren de Aragua gang member and narcotics trafficker.

"Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, if you break the law, you will face the consequences," McLaughlin added. "Criminal illegal aliens are not welcome in the U.S."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Feds conduct apparent raid outside Newsom event in downtown LA

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