Trump Orders National Guard to Exit Los Angeles
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Demonstrators hit the streets again in L.A. after President Trump deployed the National Guard due to protests against ICE raids.
Multiple people were arrested as anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with law enforcement on Friday in Los Angeles, according to police.
Protesters gathered in LA after hundreds of federal agents and military personnel launched an immigration raid in MacArthur Park.
Protesters, advocates and attorneys say L.A law enforcement uses less-lethal weapons frequently and unnecessarily, causing lasting physical pain and psychological scars. From destroyed hands to shattered faces.
An abandoned ice cream cart has become a symbol of resistance to residents of a west Los Angeles neighborhood who oppose President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies.The cart belonged to a beloved ice cream vendor who was arrested by federal agents Monday afternoon while walking his usual route through Culver City.
Marty had protested in Portland and Northern France, but never saw anything like the police's violent response to anti-ICE protests in Downtown Los Angeles.
Anti-ICE demonstrations are expected to spread to more cities this week after days of unrest in Los Angeles, with at least 30 new protests planned across the country in response to the Trump Administration’s recent immigration raids.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Sues Los Angeles After City’s Anti-ICE ProtestsPresident Trump’s Department of Justice is suing the city of Los Angeles on the grounds that its sanctuary city policy is an obstruction to the federal government’s mass deportation campaign.
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles cost taxpayers $32 million for emergency services, cleanup and property damage. Over 500 arrests were made and multiple officers were injured.
Waymo suspended part of its service in downtown Los Angeles after multiple cars were set on fire during anti-ICE protests.