Protests spread across US despite Trump threats
- Protests against Donald Trump's immigration policies spread across multiple US cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, in June 2025 amid a military-backed crackdown.
- The protests followed intensified immigration raids and enforcement operations, with federal agents detaining undocumented immigrants and deploying tactical teams in major cities.
- Los Angeles unrest remained largely confined to downtown blocks and suburbs despite curfews and 4,000 National Guard troops, while police reported 25 arrests during an overnight curfew.
- Fernando Guerra remarked that this serves as a prime example of how to take control of the national conversation, highlighting how Trump and his allies depict the chaos as complete.
- The unrest highlights growing political tensions over immigration enforcement, with officials warning further militarisation could inflame protests and democracy seen under assault.
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