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Anti-ICE Protests Pop up in Cities Across the Country

UNITED STATES, JUN 12 – Protests against ICE raids have escalated nationwide, prompting the deployment of 4,700 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles, with hundreds arrested and ongoing demonstrations planned.

  • Protests against ICE have spread nationwide since Los Angeles demonstrations prompted by aggressive raids and are expected to continue into the weekend.
  • Los Angeles raids by heavily armed ICE agents at churches, workplaces, and day labor sites triggered nationwide protests against immigration enforcement.
  • Protests expanded nationwide, with over 80 detainees in NYC, injuries in Austin, and 17 arrests in Denver, following LA raids that ignited unrest across major cities.
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed National Guard troops across the state, affirming ICE operations will continue despite protests, with officials prepared for weekend demonstrations.
  • Protests against ICE are expanding nationwide, sparked by aggressive Los Angeles raids, with activists planning 'No Kings' events Saturday outside the Alamo and tied to Trump's military parade.
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Los Angeles residents continue to protest ICE arrests of immigrants and the actions of US President Donald Trump, who has sent Marines to the city. An Icelander living in the city says the government itself is responsible for the unrest. Protests broke out in recent days after ICE, the immigration agency, took harsh measures against city residents. Trump ordered the National Guard to confront what he called an "invasion" of illegal immigrants in…

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West Hawaii Today broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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