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Demonstrations Against ICE Raids Spread Across US

UNITED STATES, JUN 12 – President Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to counter protests against ICE raids, with over 1,000 arrests reported in multiple U.S. cities, officials said.

  • Nationwide protests against federal immigration raids and President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops and Marines are spreading across the U.S. in June 2025.
  • The demonstrations follow escalated ICE raids in locations including Los Angeles suburbs, provoking legal challenges and political disputes over militarized enforcement.
  • Protests have drawn hundreds to thousands in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Atlanta, and Philadelphia, with some events involving arrests and police using pepper spray and smoke devices.
  • Georgia Attorney-General Chris Carr warned that property damage or assaults could lead to domestic terrorism charges, while 'No Kings' organizers plan over 1,800 rallies nationwide coinciding with Trump's military parade.
  • These events highlight tensions over immigration policy and federal troop use, suggesting ongoing protests and legal responses amid calls to protect peaceful demonstrations and maintain order.
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The raids in Los Angeles by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) changed the pace of a city that for years was recognized as a sanctuary for people who did not have residence or citizenship permits. During the last days in California, at least 61 Mexicans were arrested.The close relationship between migration and the history of the city led to hundreds of people leaving the streets to defend migrants and a military response from the…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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