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NYPD Arrests Multiple as Protests Disrupt ICE Operations: 'You Will Not ...

  • Protesters clashed with federal agents in Paramount, California, and Lower Manhattan on Saturday following ICE raids targeting immigrants at immigration hearings and multiple locations.
  • These protests stemmed from outrage over aggressive immigration enforcement actions, including the detention of two New York City public school students attending mandatory immigration hearings.
  • Dozens of protesters gathered at Federal Plaza, attempting to block vehicles believed to carry detainees, while ICE officers reported a 413% increase in assaults during enforcement activities.
  • Protester John Mark Rozendaal described ICE detentions as "inhumane," emphasizing the mistreatment of individuals regardless of their immigration status, while Homeland Security defended their actions, stating that agents are carrying out their responsibilities to address threats to public safety and uphold immigration laws.
  • More than 20 protesters were arrested, highlighting ongoing tensions between community members opposing immigration raids and authorities enforcing federal immigration laws.
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The center of New York and lower Manhattan have been the scene of massive anti-ICE protests, whose triggers were the raids recorded in San Diego and Los Angeles. These demonstrations were directed against the migration policies of the Trump administration and the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE). This operation of the [...]

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