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Photos: Unrest in LA over immigration raids - NBC Los Angeles Clashes broke out between protesters and local and federal law enforcement officers Saturday following immigration operations that took place across the Los Angeles area A car was set on fire at
72 hours in LA: Immigration protests in photos- CalMatters Federal immigration authorities face off against protesters during an ICE raid at Ambiance Apparel in downtown Los Angeles on June 6, 2025 Photo by J W Hendricks for CalMatters
U. S. Immigration Protests: Memorable Photos | TIME Demonstrators walk past photos of President Donald Trump and Vice-President JD Vance during an "ICE Out Of NYC" protest against ICE and federal immigration operations, in New York City on
PHOTOS: Civil unrest in LA amid immigration enforcement LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles area saw multiple days of protests following ICE raids that started on Friday near the downtown area Protesters and law enforcement clashed on Saturday in Paramount By Sunday morning, National Guard troops were deployed by President Donald Trump in downtown LA
L. A. Protests in Photos - The New York Times Outside of downtown, life has gone on as normal in most parts of the city See photos and videos of the protests day by day Protesters marched from Pershing Square to the front of City Hall
Los Angeles Immigration Raids Spark Weekend Protests: Photos Protests in Los Angeles continued throughout the weekend following the arrest of several people for immigration violations last Friday According to the Associated Press, more than 40 arrests were made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at multiple locations in the area
PHOTOS: Historic Three-Day Protests in LA Over Immigration Raids The spark behind the protests in LA was a series of large-scale immigration raids carried out by ICE agents More than 100 people were detained, many during daylight operations at well-known businesses, including two Home Depot stores and a clothing wholesaler