Clashes resume in Los Angeles area as immigration enforcement draws new protests
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUN 11 – President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guardsmen after ICE arrested at least 44 undocumented immigrants, triggering protests and clashes with federal agents in a sanctuary city.
- On June 7, 2025, over 40 individuals were taken into custody by federal immigration agents at multiple sites throughout Los Angeles, leading to protests and confrontations near a Home Depot in Paramount.
- These enforcement actions followed search warrants executed at multiple locations and triggered community outcry amid claims that some detentions occurred outside Home Depot and a doughnut shop.
- On Friday night, demonstrators assembled near a federal detention facility urging the release of those held, followed by Saturday confrontations in Paramount where agents used tear gas against hundreds of protesters.
- ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons condemned the situation as "appalling," noting that more than a thousand individuals encircled and assaulted a federal facility, and emphasized that those involved in violent actions will face consequences.
- The events intensified disputes between federal authorities and Los Angeles officials over immigration enforcement tactics and sanctuary policies, with legal reviews and calls for accountability ongoing.
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