Tensions rise in Los Angeles as police declare ‘unlawful’ assembly
- On June 6, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided locations in Los Angeles, triggering protests and deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops ordered by President Trump.
- The raids aimed to enforce immigration laws, but California Governor Gavin Newsom denounced the troop deployment as illegal and vowed to sue the administration over state sovereignty violations.
- Protests escalated throughout the weekend with clashes involving federal agents, police declaring downtown an unlawful assembly, property damage including Waymo cars torched, and multiple arrests made.
- President Trump labeled demonstrators as violent mobs, directed cabinet officers to act decisively, and Defense Secretary Hegseth threatened to mobilize active-duty Marines if unrest continued.
- The events reveal a tense power struggle highlighting disputed legal authority and raise concerns about militarized responses supplanting constitutional law enforcement in US cities.
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No state has more immigrants than California, they live mainly in coastal cities like Los Angeles. The raids of the migration police shock and anger the Angelinos. They see the blame for the recent escalations clearly with the federal government.
After the weekend protests that shook Los Angeles, where clashes broke out between the U.S. immigration police and civilians, migrants living in Mexico are worried and see the horizon of their U.S. dream darkening a little more.
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