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National Guard troops arrived in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday after being ordered into the city by President Trump in response to a weekend of violent clashes between law enforcement officers and protesters triggered by immigration enforcement operations in the area on Friday.
Protesters in Los Angeles burned and spit on American flags during weekend demonstrations, prompting police intervention amid attacks on ICE agents conducting immigration raids.
Police have declared all of downtown Los Angeles to be an unlawful assembly area and ordered protesters to go home, after Sunday saw a third day of violence hit demonstrations against President Donald Trump's immigration policy.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom added fuel to the fire after daring President Trump’s border czar Tom Homan to arrest him for failing to crackdown on violent anti-ICE agitators in his state.
LIVE UPDATES: Anti-ICE protesters clash with police officers in chaotic confrontation in downtown LA
Tensions in Los Angeles escalated as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump's extraordinary deployment of the National Guard.
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Anti-ICE rioters waving foreign flags will make idea of deportations 'more popular', scholar saysDissident Project founder Daniel Di Martino on anti-ICE riots erupting in Los Angeles and President Donald Trump's travel ban affecting several countries.
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An Australian news reporter was shot with a rubber bullet live on air while reporting on the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles on Sunday, shocking video shows. Nine News’ US Correspondent Lauren Tomasi was covering the violent protests against President Trump’s immigration policies when she was hit on camera.
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons lambasted Mayor Wu and other politicians for “ridiculous rhetoric and inflammatory comments.”