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Los Angeles, CA – June 06: DHS police arrest at demonstrator during a protest outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in response to ICE raids in Los Angeles on Friday, June 6, 2025 in Los... (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Clashes broke out between protesters and local and federal law enforcement officers Saturday following immigration operations that took place across the Los Angeles area. A car was set on fire at a Compton intersection Saturday during an anti-ICE demonstration. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Earlier in Paramount near a Home Depot, protesters blocked a street with shopping carts and a rubbish fire.
Tear gas was fired at protesters in Los Angeles when some demonstrators moved close to National Guard troops and police and shouted insults at them. President Donald Trump deployed the Guard after protests erupted when federal immigration authorities arrested dozens of people across the city. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. A person carrying multiple flags walks past a burning car during protests over the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Los Angeles, Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope) Protesters jump over a fence to avoid being kettled by police during protests over the Trump administration’s immigration raids in Los Angeles, Monday, June 9, 2025.
(AP Photo/Ethan Swope) A protester taunts a line of California National Guard protecting a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer) CalMatters photographers captured immigration sweeps and protests that led up to President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles. Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the most important issues in the Golden State.
Protesters filling the streets. Helicopters circling overhead. Tear gas smoke drifted in the air. The National Guard deployed in the nation’s second largest city despite the objections of the state’s governor. After a series of immigration raids across the Los Angeles area, demonstrators gathered in various parts of the city to denounce the arrests. In some cases people threw rocks at authorities.
Law enforcement’s response—including tear gas, arrests, and the deployment of troops—transformed the city into a flashpoint over immigration enforcement. By Sunday, hundreds of National Guard troops patrolled a federal building on the orders of President Trump, who bypassed state leadership in calling up the soldiers. Los Angeles has seen more than a week of protests, held in response to immigration raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The protests started out peacefully before picking up in scale and intensity. CNN reporters on the ground have witnessed officers striking and pushing protesters and deploying tear gas into crowds. President Donald Trump has deployed members of the National Guard to the city after clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
He has also mobilized 700 US Marines to help protect federal personnel and property. Trump’s decision to federalize and deploy the National Guard against American citizens — the first time a US president has used such power since 1992 — has been called unnecessary and inflammatory by Democratic... Meanwhile, the protests caused major disruptions on the 101 Freeway, a main artery connecting major Californian cities. Photos and videos on the ground have shown cars being set on fire and protesters throwing objects onto police vehicles. Two Waymo taxis burn near the metropolitan detention center of downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, 2025, following last night's immigration raid protest. Jae C.
Hong/AP hide caption In Los Angeles, it has been another day of confrontations between law enforcement officials and those protesting the arrest of people in the U.S. without legal status. For a third day – police and protesters faced off. There were various skirmishes involving tear gas, pepper spray, plastic bullets and a few physical encounters. Members of the California National Guard arrived in the Los Angeles area Sunday morning after being activated by President Trump.
Federal immigration raids in Los Angeles and nearby last week sparked protests in the city and beyond. By Bora Erden, Lazaro Gamio, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Blacki Migliozzi, Bedel Saget, Elena Shao and Ashley Wu A large crowd of protesters gathered in front of Los Angeles City Hall Wednesday evening. Clashes in Los Angeles between law enforcement and people protesting immigration raids continued for a sixth day on Wednesday. Several other cities nationwide saw protests as well.
Here is what happened on each day. Hundreds of active-duty Marines sent by the Trump administration arrived in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday. In a televised speech, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California condemned President Trump’s deployment of the military to quell protests as a “brazen abuse of power.” Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles imposed a curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
in the downtown area. She said that the demonstrations had resulted in “significant” violence and vandalism. The city of Los Angeles has become the center of a growing national crisis. What began with a weekend of coordinated ICE raids quickly escalated into protests in LA that have left the city reeling. As videos of clashes, tear gas, and bloodied protesters flood social media, it’s clear this wasn’t just another demonstration—it was a breaking point. For many immigrant families, the fear had been building for years.
But this time, the response was different. Thousands took to the streets, saying enough is enough. Read also: VIDEO: “We’ve been intercepted” Greta Thunberg and Activists Captured by Israeli Military Amid Humanitarian Aid The spark behind the protests in LA was a series of large-scale immigration raids carried out by ICE agents. More than 100 people were detained, many during daylight operations at well-known businesses, including two Home Depot stores and a clothing wholesaler. The message many residents heard loud and clear: no place is safe—not even your workplace or your local store.
Community organizers called the raids “deliberate intimidation,” and within hours, demonstrations began erupting across the city. Sunday marked the third day of unrest as thousands of protesters against recent immigration raids took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles to voice their opposition. The Los Angeles Police Department estimated that about 6,000 demonstrators flocked to downtown for the rally. Waving several cultural flags in the air and holding signs stating their opinions, protesters took over the streets of downtown. In response to the ongoing unrest, President Donald Trump deployed the California National Guard to the city. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Gov.
Gavin Newsom said they objected the move since they believe the Guard's presence would escalate tensions. Bass added that her understanding is the troops were sent to protect three federal buildings in Los Angeles.
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