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Los Angeles protests began on June 6 in response to aggressive ICE raids. Demonstrations have since spread across L.A. County—including Paramount and Compton—and remain ongoing, with over 250 arrests and 3 injured protesters, as well as several police and journalists hurt. The response has included tear gas, flash-bangs, National Guard troops (over 4,100), and 700 federal Marines
A downtown curfew is in effect (evenings), and CNN reporter Jason Carroll was briefly detained on live air near an anti-ICE site—highlighting concerns about press freedom
President Trump has continued the expansion of troop deployments to Los Angeles, authorizing additional National Guard forces, while California officials (Newsom, Bass, Bonta) have filed lawsuits accusing the federal government of overreach and militarizing civil dissent
Protests have also spread nationally: major gatherings have occurred in New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C., Denver, Santa Ana, and others, ranging from peaceful demonstrations to clashes and arrests