Trump, protests and Good Trouble
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A little more than a month after mass demonstrations against federal immigration raids gripped Los Angeles, the protest movement hasn’t stopped — it’s transforming. Its spontaneous nature has shifted into a methodical one,
Protesters gathered in LA after hundreds of federal agents and military personnel launched an immigration raid in MacArthur Park.
Multiple people were arrested as anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with law enforcement on Friday in Los Angeles, according to police.
George Retes, a U.S. citizen, was held for three days after getting caught up in an immigration raid in Ventura County.
Claudia Sheinbaum stated yesterday during to the nation that her administration is exploring a lawsuit, with Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs providing legal and diplomatic support to Garcia’s family.
Officers appeared to use crowd control munitions and tear gas against protesters. The F.B.I. said it was searching for a person who appeared to fire a pistol at officers.
Two organizers in Los Angeles had search warrants executed against them by the FBI. One of them faces federal charges.
The confrontation between the two groups comes as assaults against ICE agents soared up to 700% higher than last year, according to ICE.
July 6 marks a month since ICE protests broke out in Los Angeles following two raids, one in the fashion district and the other at a Home Depot in Westlake. Since then, the National Guard and the Marines have been deployed against civilians at peaceful protests,
Hundreds of protesters skipped the barbecues and spent Fourth of July rallying in downtown L.A. against immigration raids that have roiled the region over the last month.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSaturday's ‘Run Against ICE' route includes areas hit by immigration raidsImmigrant rights activists are set to participate in a Run Against ICE Saturday morning along a 15-mile route from Koreatown to Placita Olvera and through other communities that have witnessed raids and arrests by Immigration Customs Enforcement agents in recent weeks.