Many Mexican immigrants swept up in L.A. raids are deeply rooted in U.S.
A study by the Mexican consul general in Los Angeles found that more than half of Mexican citizens detained had lived in the U.S. for at least a decade.
Our findings are startling: When it comes to how American media portrays interactions between different social groups, the United States ranks near the very bottom globally, with only 2 percent of coverage aligning with positive intergroup dynamics.