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California officials at the local and federal levels have brought new felony charges against rioters who committed violence in Los Angeles earlier this month in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration agenda.
A week earlier, some lawmakers were denied entry to the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, where detainees from recent raids are being held.
The red, white, and green tricolor has become an unmistakable visual in the ongoing protests against immigration enforcement policies. As Politico reports, the flag is far more than a cultural emblem — it is a political declaration, steeped in history and layered with meaning.
Parts of the 101 freeway, Alameda, Los Angeles St., Spring St., Main St., Aliso St., Commercial St., Temple Ave., 1st St and Arcadia St. are currently blocked off to drivers, the LAPD said.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMan Charged With Throwing Objects at CHP Vehicles During Immigration ProtestA man who allegedly threw a large rock at a California Highway Patrol vehicle from a downtown freeway overpass and tossed a burning object onto a parked patrol car that caught fire on the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles during a protest sparked by federal immigration raids is being charged with state and
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the San Francisco Immigration Court at 100 Montgomery Street to oppose President Donald Trump 's aggressive deportation plans after Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE) arrested multiple immigrants at the downtown courtroom, NBC Bay Area first reported.
US District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco ruled last week that the Guard deployment was illegal and exceeded Trump's authority. Federal government attorney Brett Shumate argued the Guard is necessary to protect federal buildings from 'ongoing protests' and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents making arrests.
Between paying first responders and funding liberal activist groups, taxpayers were on the hook for supporting both sides of the recent riots in Los Angeles.
Amidst California's immigration crackdown protests, Dodgers' Kiké Hernández criticized Donald Trump's actions, expressing solidarity with immigrant communities facing 'abuse.' He lamented the situation in Los Angeles,