ICE, Chicago and immigration raids
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The power of the US military will be sharply on display this weekend – on two different coasts and in two very different ways.
By late morning it was clear, June 6 was no ordinary Friday in LA. Federal agents arrested people in and around downtown Los Angeles. Some day laborers near a Home Depot in Westlake, others working in the Fashion District at Ambience apparel.
Protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) popped up in major cities across the country this week as organizing groups gear up for a nationwide day of action on Saturday ...
Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids are flaring up around the country, and officials in cities large and small are preparing for major demonstrations against President Donald Trump this weekend.
After ICE agents arrested immigrants in LA's fashion district, protests began, and Donald Trump called in the National Guard.
Dodgers star Kiké Hernández spoke out against the militarized raids that have been carried out by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles over the last several days.
Protests against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and ICE raids have emerged across the U.S., including in Iowa. Here's what to know.
On Saturday, thousands of people gathered in front of the Statehouse steps in Boise to protest the Trump presidency. They joined millions across the country marching in “No King” protests, organized to counter what is perceived as authoritarian actions from the administration.
Trump’s order for expansion comes just after Americans in all 50 states protested against Trump’s immigration policies and overall authoritarian regime. According to the ACLU, which helped organize the protests, over 5 million people participated in the protests, which were held in over 2,000 places across the country.
Latino leaders in Dallas are urging peaceful protests in response to nationwide ICE raids. At a press conference at Dallas City Hall, several advocacy groups condemned the raids and addressed upcoming demonstrations,
Protests that sprang up in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement raids have spread across the country. The Trump administration said it would continue the raids and deportations despite the protests.