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The ongoing protests in Los Angeles began with small demonstrations against immigration raids in the nation's second largest city.
Anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles after the National Guard was deployed following immigration enforcement actions.
President Donald Trump has declared Los Angeles “safe and sound” as protests against his administration’s immigration raids spread to dozens of cities across the U.S. While LA remains the epicenter of unrest,
Oscar De La Hoya, the Mexican-American boxing legend, shared his thoughts on the protests in Los Angeles over immigration crackdown.
Meanwhile, two men are being charged by the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles for possession of an unregistered destructive device for their alleged roles in the LA protest violence, federal prosecutors announced. Emiliano Galvez and Wrackkie Quiogue are both accused of trying to throw Molotov cocktails at police, according to federal prosecutors.
National Guard troops already have temporarily detained civilians in the Los Angeles protests over immigration raids.
Protesters and police have faced off in Los Angeles, and anti-ICE protests are popping up across the country. Follow for live updates.
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