Los Angeles, a city of immigrants, braces for Trump's vow of mass deportations
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Los Angeles — In Los Angeles, post-election fears of deportation are running high among the estimated 1.3 million documented and undocumented immigrants living in the city.
A workshop run by the L.A.-based immigrant advocacy group the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, or CHIRLA, is teaching clients about their rights if they're confronted by federal officials.
"I expect Donald Trump, as president in his second term...they're going to double down on cruelty," the group's executive director, Angelica Salas, told CBS News.
A group of House Democrats Tuesday called for action from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, days after CBS News published an investigation which found dozens of law enforcement officials illegally sold firearms, even weapons of war, across 23 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.