Anti-ICE Protests Pop up in Cities Across the Country
- On Tuesday morning, armored vehicles blocked the road into the Civic Center in Santa Ana near Los Angeles amid nationwide anti-ICE protests.
- The protests escalated after President Donald Trump deployed nearly 5,000 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles in response to immigration raids.
- Demonstrations spread from Seattle to Austin, with many peaceful gatherings, though tensions flared leading to confrontations, arrests, and use of chemical irritants by police.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed on Tuesday that ICE will persist in its enforcement efforts, while Texas Governor Greg Abbott acknowledged the legality of peaceful protests but cautioned against any illegal behavior.
- The Trump administration’s continued enforcement and law enforcement responses suggest sustained efforts despite widespread protests and planned future demonstrations ahead of the military parade in Washington.
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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…
With Harold Hyman and Jeremy Stubbs. In California, the operations of the agents of "ICE" (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), the U.S. customs and border control agency, intended to arrest and expel illegal immigrants, arouse sometimes violent opposition. Local police are doing their job, but Donald Trump has sent the National Guard and even the U.S. Marines to help keep order and protect federal property.
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