Demonstrations Against ICE Raids Spread Across US
- Nationwide protests against federal immigration raids and President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops and Marines are spreading across the U.S. in June 2025.
- The demonstrations follow escalated ICE raids in locations including Los Angeles suburbs, provoking legal challenges and political disputes over militarized enforcement.
- Protests have drawn hundreds to thousands in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Atlanta, and Philadelphia, with some events involving arrests and police using pepper spray and smoke devices.
- Georgia Attorney-General Chris Carr warned that property damage or assaults could lead to domestic terrorism charges, while 'No Kings' organizers plan over 1,800 rallies nationwide coinciding with Trump's military parade.
- These events highlight tensions over immigration policy and federal troop use, suggesting ongoing protests and legal responses amid calls to protect peaceful demonstrations and maintain order.
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Vigil for immigrants and immigration policy reform held at Landis Homes
I always appreciate LNP | LancasterOnline’s “Good Things” editorial. Here’s one I’m sure you’ll want to know about. Dozens of older citizens gathered at the Landis Homes retirement community June 4 to pray for immigrants and for reform of U.S.…
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