Downtown LA Set for Second Night of Curfew as Trump Crackdown Expands
- Protests against federal immigration raids erupted in Los Angeles on Friday and led to a second night of curfew downtown on Tuesday.
- The protests began after dozens of workers were arrested in workplace raids, and President Trump expanded the crackdown by deploying thousands of troops.
- Authorities deployed 700 active-duty Marines along with thousands of National Guard members to enforce curfews aimed at curbing vandalism, theft, and disturbances during widespread protests.
- Officials reported roughly 600 arrests since the weekend, with Mr. Newsom calling the actions an "assault" on democracy and Trump labeling protesters "animals" and "a foreign enemy."
- The protests spread to cities nationwide including New York and Dallas, highlighting ongoing tension between local leaders and federal authorities over immigration enforcement.
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LA curfew takes effect as Pres. Trump stands firm on decision to send in troops
A curfew of downtown Los Angeles went into effect, after being imposed by LA Mayor Karen Bass in order to prevent vandalism and looting during the ongoing immigration protests in the area. Bass’ decision to implement the curfew followed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order filed by the state in its lawsuit to block further deployment of troops. It runs for one-square mile in the downtown area from the 5 Freeway to the 110 Freewa…
June 12, 2025 Foreign news agencies reported that Los Angeles lifted the first night curfew on Wednesday (June 11).
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