The New Yorker Radio Hour

Mayor Karen Bass on Marines in Los Angeles

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Jul 25, 2025
Karen Bass, the Mayor of Los Angeles and former congressional representative, dives into the city's challenges as a sanctuary for immigrants amid federal pressures. She discusses the controversial deployment of military personnel to L.A. and its implications for local governance. Bass addresses the emotional toll of immigration enforcement on the community and the city’s lawsuit against unconstitutional raids. With nearly 40% of residents born abroad, she emphasizes L.A.'s unique position as a petri dish for testing federal policies while advocating for humanitarian solutions.
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Sanctuary City Origins

  • Los Angeles declared sanctuary policies 45 years ago to protect immigrant communities from fear and crime.
  • The policies evolved to prevent local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement to encourage crime reporting.
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LA as Federal Test Case

  • The federal government treated Los Angeles as a test case to assert control and intimidate other cities.
  • This was a gross misuse of power, deploying Marines meant for foreign combat to a city fully able to handle its issues locally.
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Lawsuit Against Federal Immigration Raids

  • The city joined a lawsuit against federal immigration raids for racial profiling and abuse of power.
  • Many detained people vanished without access to lawyers or family, creating widespread fear in immigrant communities.
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