The Latest: Protests over Immigration Raids Pop up - KXAN Austin
- Austin police officers were injured during a protest against immigration raids, leading to the use of chemical irritants to disperse crowds near the state Capitol and an ICE office.
- In Dallas, police declared a protest an 'unlawful assembly' as officers used pepper spray to clear demonstrators, resulting in at least one arrest.
- Hundreds protested in Boston after the detention of David Huerta, president of Service Employees International Union California, during immigration raids in Los Angeles.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott stated, 'Peaceful protesting is legal,' but emphasized that violence will lead to arrests.
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There was punching and kicking on both sides as demonstrators and officers clashed during violent protests against the Trump administration's mass deportations in New York on Tuesday.
·Copenhagen, Denmark
Read Full ArticleProtests against immigration raids spread across the U.S.
From Seattle and Austin to Chicago and Washington, D.C., marchers have chanted slogans, carried signs against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and snarled traffic through downtown avenues and outside federal offices.
·Washington, United States
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