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Department of Homeland Security Officers pepper-sprayed Corsair photojournalist Jake Crandall while guarding the back gate to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif., during a protest that broke out in response to... Protesters called for the immediate release of those who ICE arrested. (Jake Crandall | The Corsair) A protester throws rocks at Department of Homeland Security Officers outside of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif., during a protest that broke out in response to seven ICE raids conducted... Protesters called for the immediate release of those who ICE arrested. (Jake Crandall | The Corsair)

The Party for Socialism and Liberation holds a press conference outside the Federal building in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif., in response to seven ICE raids that were conducted across Los Angeles, leading to forty-four... (Jake Crandall | The Corsair) LAPD Metro Division pushes back protesters outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif., during a protest that broke out in response to seven ICE raids conducted across Los Angeles, leading to... Protesters called for the immediate release of those who ICE arrested. (Jake Crandall | The Corsair) A protester wears a middle finger mask while holding up a sign that states, “ICE out of LA” during a protest outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif.

in response to seven ICE raids that were conducted across Los Angeles, leading to forty-four arrests, on Friday, July 6, 2025. Protesters called for the immediate release of those who ICE arrested. (Jake Crandall | The Corsair) LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- President Trump is calling for even more expanded deportation operations in several major cities across the country, including Los Angeles. Trump in a social media posting called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials "to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History."

The moves comes after large protests erupted in L.A. and other major cities against the Trump administration's immigration policies. So far, it's not known how exactly that will impact L.A. But Sunday, at the president's directions, the Department of Homeland Security said it would pause most raids on farms, restaurants and hotels. The Trump administration has continued widespread immigration enforcement activities -- with a reported goal of up to 3,000 deportations per day. A series of surprise U.S.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeps in downtown Los Angeles on Friday prompted fierce pushback from protesters and officials who decried the actions as “cruel and unnecessary” and said they stoked fear in the immigrant... Tensions remained high in downtown into the evening. The Los Angeles Police Department declared an unlawful assembly and ordered about 200 protesters who remained gathered by the Los Angeles Federal Building to disperse around 7 p.m. The use of so-called less-lethal munitions was authorized at 8 p.m. following reports of a small group of “violent individuals” throwing large pieces of concrete at officers, police said. A citywide tactical alert was issued shortly afterward.

Federal immigration raids in Los Angeles, California on Friday led to growing unrest across the city, as protesters clashed with ICE agents. As per reports, the FBI was called in to assist during the clashes. The enforcement actions took place in areas like the Garment District and Westlake. As per reports on social media, the raids resulted in at least 40 arrests. There is no official confirmation on the number yet. Videos that were shared on social media showed chaotic moments as crowds gathered to block ICE vehicles and prevent agents from leaving.

Tear gas was deployed after tensions escalated and objects, including eggs, were thrown at federal vehicles. In one incident, protesters surrounded agents, forcing ICE to request backup from the FBI. The raids drew criticism from immigrant rights groups and labor unions, reported LAist. Among those detained was David Huerta, president of SEIU California. The union said he was injured while observing the raids and is receiving medical care in custody. “We are proud of President Huerta’s righteous participation,” said SEIU Executive Director Tia Orr.

They also demanded his immediate release. Also Read: 'To Protect US From Foreign Terrorists': Trump Imposes Travel Ban On 19 Countries “These tactics sow terror in our communities,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The City Council released a joint statement, saying, “We see you, we stand with you, and we will fight for you.” Protests outside a federal detention centre in Los Angeles turned tense as law enforcement agencies, including the California National Guard and Department of Homeland Security, fired non-lethal tear gas outside the facility to disperse... Notably, the protests erupted after ICE agents conducted raids across the city, arresting dozens of undocumented immigrants.

According to CNN, the authorities cleared a path for an armoured vehicle to come through, while protesters chanted slogans. The protesters were heard chanting: “This is what democracy looks like!” They were seen throwing water bottles at the officers. The Los Angeles Police Department wrote on X a “dispersal order” had been issued: “The use of less lethal munitions has been authorised. Less lethal munitions may cause pain and discomfort.” Earlier in the day, United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) called the protests in Los Angeles “a full-blown assault on peace, on public order, and national sovereignty,” Al Jazeera reported. The US President is speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army.

“These guys are professionals. These are not amateurs,” he said, adding he was working with US Senators to pass legislation to imprison people who burn the American flag for “one year.” More than 1,000 protestors gathered outside a federal detention center in Los Angeles on Friday night following a series of high-profile ICE raids across the city. Earlier in the day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted enforcement operations at several downtown LA businesses, including a Home Depot. Multiple individuals were taken into custody during the raids. As federal agents attempted to leave the scenes, they were met with fierce resistance from protestors who threw projectiles, including eggs, and blocked ICE transport vans.

The FBI was called to assist. #BREAKING Protesters surround federal detention center in Los Angeles, California as ICE raids continue. pic.twitter.com/xKxkybAzpZ — Fast News Network (@fastnewsnet) June 7, 2025 Following the confrontations, a crowd of protestors marched to the federal detention center on Alameda Street, surrounding the facility and escalating tensions further. Some protestors vandalized the building and engaged in physical altercations with law enforcement personnel.

Los Angeles erupted in chaos as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids gripped the city in June 2025, delivering striking images of tear gas, burning vehicles, and a massive military response. Demonstrators demanded an end to what California Governor Gavin Newsom called 'chaotic federal sweeps,' while President Donald Trump doubled down, deploying 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to quell the unrest. The turmoil began on 6 June 2025, when ICE officers conducted surprise raids across Los Angeles, detaining dozens in the Garment District, Chinatown, and beyond. Protesters, numbering in the thousands, flooded downtown LA, blocking the 101 Freeway and clashing with law enforcement. Striking visuals captured the intensity: a woman waving a Mexican flag amid flames, police in riot gear firing less-lethal rounds, and Waymo driverless cars set ablaze. 'There was a kind of stampede of people, and we were tear-gassed,' said Pau Castro, 27, a Los Angeles resident caught in the fray.

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