ICE Raids Sweep Los Angeles, Result in 44 Arrests and Street Clashes
- Federal agents conducted at least seven immigration raids across Los Angeles on Friday, detaining 45 people at various locations including workplaces and stores.
- The raids were part of an aggressive immigration enforcement initiative under President Donald Trump, targeting a historic scale of deportations in the United States.
- Operations occurred in areas like Westlake, the Fashion District, and Cypress Park, involving ICE and FBI agents, and sparked protests and confrontations with authorities.
- David Huerta, leader of SEIU California, was hurt and taken into custody during an ICE raid, prompting the union to demand his release and commend his dedicated advocacy for immigrant workers.
- Local officials condemned the raids for harming community trust, and law enforcement emphasized they were not involved in immigration enforcement activities during the operations.
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Dozens arrested during ICE sweeps, protests in Los Angeles
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