Los Angeles, ICE and protests
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President Donald Trump is directing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to prioritize deportations in Democratic-run cities while he pauses arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels across the country.
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ICE arrests in Los Angeles spark riots as DHS shares details of illegal immigrants with criminal convictions including murder, rape, and robbery facing deportation.
President Donald Trump on Sunday directed federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities
Los Angeles has entered its second week of anti-ICE protests as President Trump has called for immigration agents to step up enforcement in LA and other Democrat-run cities.
A California mayor says there is no verified evidence that ICE agents are detaining caregivers in parks and separating them from children, pushing back against rumors.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents chased after migrants working at California farms in the latest set of immigration raids that triggered days of protest in the area.
Senate President Karen Spilka compared sweeping arrests by federal immigration authorities since President Donald Trump took office in January to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Europe during the
Forty-nine people were arrested in downtown L.A. on Thursday night: 33 for failure to disperse, 13 arrests for curfew violation, one for resisting a police officer and one for pointing a laser at an airship, the LAPD said.
In Los Angeles, 38 people were arrested downtown on Saturday night, police said Sunday. In Huntington Beach, police arrested a convicted felon they said had a loaded handgun.
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David Huerta, the president of California's SEIU division, was charged with conspiracy to impede on an officer, which faces a maximum sentence of six years if convicted.