Los Angeles mayor announces curfew as anti-ICE protests continue downtown
- Los Angeles authorities imposed a curfew lasting from Tuesday evening until early Wednesday morning within a one-square-mile area downtown in response to protests against federal immigration raids.
- The protests began Friday after immigration enforcement detained dozens, escalating after President Trump federalized 4,000 National Guard troops and ordered 700 Marines to Los Angeles.
- Police utilized mounted units and non-lethal devices to disperse the assembly, while the National Guard remained positioned behind protective barriers without taking part in making arrests.
- Governor Gavin Newsom called Trump's military deployment a 'military dragnet' and an assault on democracy, and California sued to block the troop deployment; over 190 arrests occurred Tuesday.
- The curfew aimed to halt vandalism and looting after 23 businesses were damaged, and unrest spread to cities like New York and Austin, signaling wider national protests against immigration actions.
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For days, amid immigration raids and ensuing protests, Los Angeles has been gripped by a tense, anxious quiet. The city’s downtown is plagued by the buzz of helicopters circling at night, unmarked vehicles are idling near homes and businesses, and widespread confusion has cast a sense of unease — a scene that’s amplified on television screens and news feeds across America. Mayor Karen Bass (D) imposed an official curfew, but for many, there’s an…
Immigration raids spark six days of unrest in downtown LA, curfew imposed by Mayor Bass – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
LOS ANGELES — A one-square-mile section of downtown Los Angeles is expected to remain under a dusk-to-dawn curfew following six days of protests and unrest sparked by federal immigration enforcement in Los Angeles. Mayor Karen Bass announced the 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew June 10 in an attempt to stop looting and vandalism that has beset the area since June 6. The curfew applies to an area between the Golden State (5) and Harbor (110) freeways, and…
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