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LA Protests: Police Clash After Immigration Raids | Trump News - News Directory 3

LA Protests: Police Clash After Immigration Raids | Trump News

June 7, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Demonstrations ⁢and clashes with police erupted in downtown Los angeles following federal immigration raids that resulted in multiple detentions.
  • ICE agents, using unmarked vehicles, conducted raids⁢ at locations including an apparel store in ⁢the Fashion District, a Home Depot in Westlake, and a clothing warehouse in South...
  • In response, protesters gathered outside a jail believed to be holding the detainees and⁢ defaced the Edward R.Roybal Federal ⁢Building with⁣ anti-ICE slogans.⁤ The Los Angeles Police Department...
Original source: aljazeera.com

Breaking ⁣news: Los angeles is reeling after ICE raids triggered widespread protests and clashes with the⁣ LAPD. ⁢The immigration enforcement actions, targeting multiple ⁤locations, ⁣led to dozens of detentions and⁣ ignited immediate outrage, with protesters converging downtown and at federal buildings. Mayor Karen Bass ‍condemned the raids, citing community fear, while tensions escalated as law enforcement moved to disperse the ⁢crowds, leading to the use ⁢of tear ⁤gas. According to sources, the⁣ raids are ⁤part of a larger series sweeping across the U.S., raising questions about the immigration debate and ICE’s tactics. News Directory 3 is covering all ⁤angles. Discover what’s⁣ next in this developing story.

Key Points

  • ICE agents conducted⁤ raids across Los Angeles, detaining⁤ dozens.
  • Protests erupted,leading to clashes with LAPD.
  • Mayor Bass condemned the raids, citing community fear.

Los Angeles sees Protests After Immigration ⁢Raids

Updated June 07, 2025

Demonstrations ⁢and clashes with police erupted in downtown Los angeles following federal immigration raids that resulted in multiple detentions. The immigration raids, conducted ⁣by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, targeted various locations throughout the city.

ICE agents, using unmarked vehicles, conducted raids⁢ at locations including an apparel store in ⁢the Fashion District, a Home Depot in Westlake, and a clothing warehouse in South Los Angeles, according⁢ to the Los Angeles City News Service.‍ Dozens were ‍taken into custody⁣ during the immigration enforcement action.

In response, protesters gathered outside a jail believed to be holding the detainees and⁢ defaced the Edward R.Roybal Federal ⁢Building with⁣ anti-ICE slogans.⁤ The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), which did not participate in the raids, ⁣was called in to manage the unrest.

Tensions ⁢escalated as police ordered the crowd to disperse. Some protesters reportedly ⁣threw concrete at officers, who responded ⁣with tear gas and pepper spray. LAPD spokesperson Drake Madison, according to Reuters, said the gathering was declared an unlawful assembly, leading to potential arrests for ⁢those who remained.

The exact number of arrests remains unclear.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the federal immigration raids,⁢ saying they “sow⁢ terror in our communities and disrupt basic ⁤principles of safety in our city.”

Caleb Soto,‍ of the national Day⁢ Laborer Organizing network, told Al Jazeera that an estimated 70 to 80 peopel ⁣were detained, with limited legal access granted.‍ Soto ⁣criticized the raids as a tactic to instill fear within immigrant communities, alleging⁣ that ICE agents lacked judicial warrants and relied on “reasonable suspicion” based on individuals running from work sites to justify ⁢arrests. He characterized these practices as potentially unconstitutional, adding to the⁤ immigration debate.

What’s next

The Los Angeles raids are part of a broader series of immigration sweeps across the U.S. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing legal challenges and community organizing efforts ⁤anticipated in response to the increased‍ enforcement.

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