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Mayor Karen Bass says people involved in causing damage during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles will be prosecuted.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday did not rule out invoking the Insurrection Act if necessary to squash violence at the Los Angeles protests. “If there’s an insurrection, I would certainly invoke it,” Trump said.
The one-mile-radius curfew covers a portion of downtown Los Angeles. Parts of Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Fashion District, and the Arts District are within or near the curfew's boundaries. You can see the curfew's parameters in full, below:
A protest against Immigrations and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles has fueled similar demonstrations across the U.S. in recent days, with protesters arrested in New York, Philadelphia and other cities as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would deploy the National Guard to several locations in the state.
LA residents who surveyed the damage after the protests on June 8 were disillusioned by what unfolded in their city and feared what might come next.
AI deepfaked videos of the protests are circulating the web. AI chatbots are also fact-checking false claims on X.
Sheinbaum urges peaceful protest and due process after 42 Mexicans detained in Los Angeles ICE raids
President Sheinbaum on Monday condemned violence in Los Angeles during protests against ICE raids, and urged U.S. authorities to uphold due process.
As President Trump deployed National Guard troops, large groups of protesters in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend decried immigration raids, shutting down a freeway and clashing with law enforcement.