Curfew in Downtown Los Angeles comes to an end
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Anti-ICE demonstrations are expected to spread to more cities this week after days of unrest in Los Angeles, with at least 30 new protests planned across the country in response to the Trump Administration’s recent immigration raids.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the ongoing curfew in Downtown Los Angeles. The curfew went into effect on June 10 amid ongoing anti-ICE protests in the area, and originally ran from 8 p.m. to 6 a.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the curfew that was imposed on downtown Los Angeles in response to clashes between protestors and police. The curfew was initially put in place on June 10, following protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
On Monday night, 14 people were arrested for looting and 96 people were arrested for failure to disperse in downtown LA, the LAPD said. There was also one arrest for assault with a deadly weapon, one arrest for resisting arrest and one arrest for vandalism, police said.
Approximately 4,000 protesters took to the streets in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast during three major rallies held on No Kings Day.
President Donald Trump is thanking an appeals court for freezing an order that he return control of National Guard troops to California. Trump, in a social media post Friday, says
Five vehicles owned by Google’s self-driving spinoff Waymo were set ablaze last Sunday during protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
When did the act of public protest — a right protected by the First Amendment — become an act of “rebellion” eliciting a military response? What began as a fairly small protest against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at an apparel manufacturer in the Fashion District in downtown Los Angeles on June 6,
Illegal immigration and deportation are serious problems but incendiary rhetoric from elected officials and violence by demonstrators do nothing to solve them.