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Almost deported as a child, she holds key post overseeing LAPD

Los Angeles Times

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September 25, 2025

[Commission, from B1]

Almost deported as a child, she holds key post overseeing LAPD

TERESA Sánchez-Gordon listens to public comments at a commission meeting.

(ALLEN J. SCHABEN Los Angeles Times)

Much like a corporate board of directors, the commission sets LAPD policies, approves its multibillion-dollar annual budget and scrutinizes shootings and other serious uses of force to determine whether the officers acted appropriately.

Sánchez-Gordon was born in the western Mexico state of Jalisco. Her father, a butcher by trade, emigrated and found work as a bracero picking crops in fields up and down the West Coast. He sent for his family when Sánchez-Gordon was 3. She recalled how her mother bundled her and her siblings into a bus that took them to the border, where they hired a “coyote,” or human smuggler, to get the rest of the way. They eventually settled in East L.A.

The government granted a path to legal status to laborers like Sánchez-Gordon's father that no longer exists. In recent months, she said she has been troubled by “the way that people are being treated and the separation of families in our community... and this level of hatred toward the immigrants, the people that sustain this city.”

Of particular concern for Sánchez-Gordon is the perception that LAPD officers are working closely with federal immigration agents.

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