Nationwide protests against Trump’s immigration raids escalate, leading to curfews
- Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration raids escalated ahead of planned demonstrations on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
- The protests came in response to increased federal immigration crackdowns and the sending of about four thousand National Guard members along with several hundred Marines to Los Angeles, as well as National Guard activations in Texas and Missouri.
- Protests ranged from mostly peaceful marches to clashes involving police firing pepper balls, with multiple journalists injured and some equipment attacked while covering unrest in cities including Los Angeles, Spokane, and Las Vegas.
- Authorities arrested 94 people on various charges during a volatile protest in Las Vegas, and curfews were imposed in Los Angeles and Spokane to control escalating demonstrations.
- The continuing unrest led the Justice Department to prioritize prosecution of violent protesters, and further nationwide demonstrations remain scheduled, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement policies.
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What it's like to be in downtown LA as protests continue: 'We've never seen it like this'
Despite the curfew, people are still coming to downtown LA for protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Many more are expected for today’s “No Kings” event.
Another public school student in New York City detained by ICE, as immigration raids escalate
At least two high school students in New York City have been detained by ICE in the past several weeks, part of an intensification of attacks on immigrants across New York and all over the country.
‘Get ready’: LA journalists warn of potential violence against press ahead of nationwide protests - Committee to Protect Journalists
As protests over U.S. immigration enforcement raids began throughout the country last week, journalists rushed to cover the rapidly evolving story. Focus turned to Los Angeles, California, as President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines, notably without California Governor Gavin Newsom’s consent. Journalists on the ground in LA quickly became part of the story as they faced an onslaught of tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bulle…
Nationwide protests against immigration raids escalate in U.S., leading to arrests and curfews
Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids have been flaring up around the country as officials in cities large and small prepare for major demonstrations against U.S. President Donald Trump.
Nationwide protests against immigration raids escalate, leading to arrests and curfews
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids have been flaring up around the country as officials in cities large and small prepare for major demonstrations against President Donald Trump.
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