CalMatters’ investigations seek to uncover the state’s most closely guarded secrets, ask the hard questions of the people in power and amplify the voices of the people who are being harmed by bad practices and policies.
Despite felony convictions in fatal crashes, several local drivers have regained licenses under a system that operates with no public tracking, few safeguards and rising calls for reform.
CalMatters has partnered with Evident Media and Bellingcat to map and analyze videos of the immigration raids across Los Angeles in a new short documentary: The film builds off of previous CalMatters reporting:
The lawsuit says federal agents are stopping people only for being Latino, placing them in ‘deplorable conditions’ and not allowing them to speak with an attorney.
CalMatters spoke with a number of migrants about their arrests and detentions after the first weekend of LA raids. Their accounts raise potential legal questions about the government’s operation.
A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the DMV, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
The immigration raids across Los Angeles have all the hallmarks of Gregory Bovino's Kern County sweep, which a federal judge says likely violated the Constitution.
CalMatters’ investigations seek to uncover the state’s most closely guarded secrets, ask the hard questions of the people in power and amplify the voices of the people who are being harmed by bad practices and policies.