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Anti-ICE Protests Pop up in Cities Across the Country

  • Protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement began in Los Angeles and spread nationwide throughout June 2025, targeting federal immigration policies.
  • President Trump ordered nearly 5,000 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles following escalating protests and unrest after ICE raids.
  • Demonstrations included peaceful marches, chants, and signs from cities like Seattle, Austin, and Washington, D.C., though some events saw clashes with law enforcement and arrests.
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated on social media that ICE will continue its enforcement activities, while activists are organizing additional protests ahead of Trump's scheduled military parade.
  • The protests reflect widespread dissatisfaction with administration immigration policies and suggest continued nationwide activism despite increased federal deployment and law enforcement actions.
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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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