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Mexican President Responds to L.A. Raids, Glendale Ends ICE Deal, Waymo Vehicles Torched, and Apple Under Pressure

Headlines From The Times

L.A. Times Studios

News, Daily News, Society & Culture, The Times, California

4.1544 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Mexico’s president urges calm after immigration raids in L.A. trigger protests and fear among families. Glendale cuts ties with ICE after 18 years, citing community values. Waymo suspends downtown service after several of its robotaxis are burned during demonstrations. And Apple’s annual showcase comes as the company faces mounting challenges from AI setbacks and trade tensions.

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0:00.0

This is an LA Times Studios podcast.

0:03.0

Hi, I'm Angelica Cornado at LA Times Studios.

0:13.0

Here are some of today's headlines from the Los Angeles Times.

0:18.0

Images of chaos in Los Angeles have flooded Mexican media, highlighting rising tensions over immigration.

0:25.0

Patrick J. McDonald noted that Mexico's president, Claudia Scheinbaum, condemned the weekend protests,

0:30.6

but steered clear of criticizing Washington's strict immigration policies. Instead, she urged

0:36.7

Mexican citizens to avoid violence and said,

0:39.3

the immigration phenomenon cannot be dealt with through violence or raids.

0:44.3

Many Mexicans, like Alejandro Morales, worry about the impact of the raids on their families,

0:50.3

stating, I have some cousins living in California, and they're very worried and frightened about the raids.

0:56.5

Trump may ruin their lives.

0:58.6

Shinebom's cautious approach shows how Mexico is walking a fine line

1:02.7

amid growing pressure on both sides of the border.

1:05.5

Glendale is officially ending its contract with ICE after 18 years.

1:11.6

Reporters Melissa Gomez and Rachel Udanga say the city will no longer hold immigration detainees at its jail.

1:18.6

This move comes after public outcry over the recent raids and renewed attention to California's sanctuary laws.

1:25.6

Glendale was the last city in the state still

1:28.3

honoring an old deal with ICE. Now, city leaders say the contract no longer reflects

1:33.3

Glendale's values. Supporters call the decision a win for immigrant rights, but federal

1:38.3

officials are calling it dangerous. As the debate over immigration heats up,

1:43.3

Glendale is taking a clear stance. No

1:46.4

more local support for federal immigration detention. This year's Worldwide Developers Conference

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