Nationwide protests against Trump’s immigration raids escalate, leading to curfews
- Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration raids escalated ahead of planned demonstrations on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
- The protests came in response to increased federal immigration crackdowns and the sending of about four thousand National Guard members along with several hundred Marines to Los Angeles, as well as National Guard activations in Texas and Missouri.
- Protests ranged from mostly peaceful marches to clashes involving police firing pepper balls, with multiple journalists injured and some equipment attacked while covering unrest in cities including Los Angeles, Spokane, and Las Vegas.
- Authorities arrested 94 people on various charges during a volatile protest in Las Vegas, and curfews were imposed in Los Angeles and Spokane to control escalating demonstrations.
- The continuing unrest led the Justice Department to prioritize prosecution of violent protesters, and further nationwide demonstrations remain scheduled, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement policies.
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In both the capital and several states of Mexico, citizens are marching against U.S. government migrant raids.
Nationwide Protests Sparked Against Trump's Immigration Policies - Real News Now
Reports of demonstrations against enforcement actions by the federal immigration authority are surfacing from across the nation in response to President Donald Trump’s policies. While some cities have seen tranquil protests, others have become tense battlegrounds between protestors and law enforcement, with scores of individuals being detained. President Trump has responded robustly, mobilising approximately 4,000 National Guard personnel and an…
Kansas troopers on standby for protests, ahead of nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations - Butler County Times-Gazette
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Another public school student in New York City detained by ICE, as immigration raids escalate
At least two high school students in New York City have been detained by ICE in the past several weeks, part of an intensification of attacks on immigrants across New York and all over the country.
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