Los Angeles mayor lifts curfew imposed after immigration raids, protests
- Effective Tuesday, June 17, 2025, restrictions on nighttime movement were removed in downtown Los Angeles, ending the curfew that covered an eight-square-mile area including Chinatown and Little Tokyo.
- The curfew was enacted on June 10 after four days of protests and unrest triggered by federal immigration raids detaining migrants in the city’s downtown.
- The curfew covered parts of the Fashion District and Arts District, ran from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., and followed protests involving vandalism, looting, and clashes that led to hundreds of arrests.
- Bass expressed confidence that the curfew would be lifted once the raids cease and emphasized that the curfew, along with other crime prevention measures, has been effective in shielding businesses and communities from individuals engaging in harmful activities.
- Following unanimous council support, Bass lifted the curfew but pledged to maintain police presence and be ready to reimpose the curfew if necessary to ensure downtown safety and stability.
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Central IL stands in solidarity with Los Angeles, says ICE out!
Peoria, IL – Sunday, June 15, more than 150 residents of Central Illinois took to the intersection of North University and West Main Street, occupying all four corners. The protest was organized by River City Rainbow Collective and Peoria No Ban No Wall, with attendance from Peoria for Palestine, Workers Strike Back, and 50501. Most attendees were locals, though a few had driven from nearby Bloomington for the demonstration. They protested ICE a…
The curfew in the US city of Los Angeles has been lifted. The mayor of the city imposed it last week to prevent vandalism and looting during protests against President Trump's deportation policy. The measure applied from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the center of Los Angeles, in an area of about 2.5 square kilometers. People who had no business being in the area were not allowed on the streets. The curfew did not apply to residents of the area, homeless…
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