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Protests over Immigration Raids Continue Across the US with More Planned

  • Protests against federal immigration raids and troop deployments continue across the US, with demonstrations occurring nationwide this week.
  • The unrest follows President Trump's order to mobilize National Guard and Marines chiefly in Los Angeles, sparking objections from officials and widespread protests.
  • Organizers, including labor unions and the grassroots 50501 movement, plan over 1,800 protests rejecting authoritarianism and militarization of democracy.
  • More than 2,100 troops have been deployed for protecting federal property, with police reporting hundreds of arrests mostly for curfew and dispersal violations amid mostly peaceful demonstrations.
  • The events highlight growing tensions over immigration enforcement and civil rights, with legal experts warning the administration may expand military use amid continued resistance.
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Los Angeles, 13 Jun (EFE).- Protests against immigration operations in Los Angeles have moved to hotels where federal agents, brought from other parts of the country, are staying, in what is a new tactic to confront the policy of mass deportations of President Donald Trump. Hotels from the renowned Hilton and Marriott chains in cities in Los Angeles County such as Whittier, Pasadena and Downey, have become the meeting point for hundreds of prote…

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