Los Angeles, ICE and protests
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The raids and subsequent protests came as the Trump administration stepped up its detention and deportation of immigrants, including at workplaces, traffic stops and routine legal check-ins.
Podcast hosts slam senator's attempt to punish Los Angeles amid rising tensions over federal response to immigration raids, questioning his authority and motives
ICE activity in downtown Los Angeles was part of an effort to serve warrants at a business believed to be involved in a slew of cross-border crimes.
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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Videos and photographs of Wednesday raids across the country show people clashing with, running from and being arrested by immigration agents.
A man accused of distributing riot gear just steps away from federal buildings in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-ICE protest was arrested Thursday morning, federal officials announced.
People gathered in downtown Des Moines to show support for immigrants' rights as protesters more than 1,600 miles away in LA continue to rally against ICE.
A protest against Immigrations and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles has fueled similar demonstrations across the U.S. in recent days, with protesters arrested in New York, Philadelphia and other cities as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would deploy the National Guard to several locations in the state.
Denver police arrested 17 protesters on suspicion of graffiti, interference with law enforcement, obstructing streets, throwing objects and assault, according to the police department.