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At a peaceful vigil in downtown Los Angeles, interfaith community leaders came together for prayer, support and healing.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a curfew for parts of downtown as anti-ICE demonstrations continued for a fifth consecutive day, some of which have turned violent between protesters and law enforcement.
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The protests began Friday after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents carried out coordinated raids across Los Angeles, detaining dozens of workers at warehouses and other worksites. The arrests sparked immediate backlash, with demonstrators converging outside federal buildings, blocking freeways, and in some cases clashing with police.
The raids have triggered days of turbulent protests across the city and beyond and led President Trump to deploy National Guard troops and Marines to the LA area, the latest development in the administration’s immigration crackdown.
Demonstrators hit the streets again in L.A. after President Trump deployed the National Guard due to protests against ICE raids.
Tensions escalated after President Donald Trump called up the National Guard over the objections of state and city leaders.
Protests against ICE are spreading across the U.S. as the Trump administration intensifies its response to gatherings in Los Angeles.
White House officials say that Trump has a mandate to carry out his hard-line immigration agenda and that politically, battling it out with a blue state is a winning issue for them.
President Donald Trump has deployed 4,000 National Guardsmen and 700 Marines to LA. But California Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing the Trump administration, saying they unlawfully "trampled over" California’s sovereignty when they federalized the California National Guard.