Little was known about how federal immigration enforcement operations were coordinated in Los Angeles last year. The following month, when a phalanx of Border Patrol agents showed up outside a news conference held by leading California Democrats — including Gov. “Border Patrol presence is going to cause people to want to be out of the area they are in,” he said. The one-page documents, generated by a software program, took the place of the thoroughly researched files that federal immigration agents had traditionally prepared. What immigration agents’ body cameras, texts reveal about L.A. raids appeared first on Los Angeles Times.