ICE Raids Sweep Los Angeles, Result in Arrests and Street Clashes
- On June 6, federal agents conducted at least seven immigration raids across Los Angeles, detaining 45 people at workplaces including a doughnut shop and a clothing store.
- The raids occurred as part of President Donald Trump's broadened immigration enforcement campaign, which aims to carry out one of the largest deportation initiatives in U.S. history, with varying accounts on whether agents specifically targeted individuals seeking temporary employment.
- The enforcement actions sparked protests near detention sites, with some detainees including union president David Huerta who was injured and is now receiving medical care while in custody.
- Los Angeles officials, including Police Chief Jim McDonnell and City Councilmembers, condemned the raids as swift and aggressive, noting local law enforcement did not participate and emphasizing the harm to immigrant communities.
- These raids heightened fear among Angelenos as city and county leaders pledged support for immigrant residents while opposing the federal tactics.
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