White House aide calls Los Angeles anti-ICE protests an 'insurrection'
- On June 7, 2025, federal immigration authorities arrested 44 people across multiple Los Angeles locations during enforcement operations.
- These arrests followed a nationwide ICE enforcement surge aimed at fulfilling President Trump's pledge for mass deportations.
- The raids prompted protests outside a federal detention center and a tense clash in Paramount where Border Patrol deployed tear gas against demonstrators.
- ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons condemned assaults on agents and criticized Mayor Karen Bass for siding with chaos, warning protesters will face prosecution.
- The incidents illustrate ongoing disputes between federal authorities and sanctuary city officials over immigration enforcement tactics and public safety.
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Stephen Miller brutally ridiculed by observers for 'crying' about 'insurrection'
U.S. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is under fire this weekend after proclaiming that there is an "insurrection" occurring with California protests. After it was reported on social media that, "Protesters have surrounded the federal detention center in Los Angeles. California i...

Protests erupt over immigration raids in Los Angeles
Protests continued in Los Angeles Saturday over ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids across the city. Hundreds of people, including children, were detained by ICE agents at a federal building in downtown.
In LA, second day of violence between protesters and federal immigration agents, Trump threatens to 'step in'
Federal agents were shooting flash-bang grenades into the crowd and shutting part of a freeway amid raids on undocumented migrants, in the suburb of Paramount, California. The government is warning that it will send national guard.
Protesters face ICE agents for raids in Los Angeles workplace; they report the arrest of 65 migrants.
Clashes resume in Los Angeles area as immigration enforcement draws new protests - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
(CNN) — For a second consecutive day, tear gas and flash bangs have been used to disperse protests over immigration activity in the Los Angeles area.On
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