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LA ICE Protests Have Cost the City Nearly $20 Million: See the Numbers

  • To manage unrest and prevent damage and theft during protests against ICE, Mayor Karen Bass implemented a nighttime curfew in Downtown Los Angeles on June 10.
  • The protests began earlier in June after ICE agents detained undocumented immigrants, leading to violent incidents that prompted LAPD to declare citywide tactical alerts.
  • The city spent $19.7 million through June 16 on responses including $17.2 million mainly for LAPD overtime, $1.4 million on cleanup, and $1.16 million for the fire department.
  • LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia stated the unplanned cost will impact the new $14 billion budget and warned about financial and human risks related to police force usage.
  • The curfew reduced protest size, but the city faces ongoing legal claims and must manage rising expenses amid calls for transparency and accountability on spending.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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