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California demonstrators protesting the federal immigration raids blocked traffic on a major Los Angeles freeway. NBC News' David Noriega reports on the continuing anti-ICE protest.
Local law enforcement officials aren’t part of federal immigration enforcement operations, as many agencies have been quick to note. State law, in fact, specifically prohibits local law
Sunday's demonstration came as National Guard troops, on orders of President Donald Trump, hit the streets of downtown Los Angeles to help quell protests in recent days over ICE's deportation efforts. Protesters on Saturday east of Los Angeles hurled chunks of cement and rocks at federal agents posted near a Home Depot.
The NYPD arrested at least nine protesters on Saturday following a standoff in Lower Manhattan between law enforcement and a crowd of demonstrators looking to stop ongoing immigrations raids conducted by ICE.
National Guard troops were on the ground in Los Angeles following weekend protests in opposition to President Donald Trump's immigration policies that saw clashes between demonstrators and police officers in riot gear.
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Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman and 'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss anti-ICE protests escalating in Los Angeles as National Guard troops arrive.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened to send the Marines to quell ongoing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles. Hegseth posted on X on Sunday that in addition to “mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement” in California’s largest city,
Around 100 people gathered Saturday in Cathedral City to protest reported immigration enforcement carried out in Southern California on Friday.