Protesters clash in Los Angeles after US police, migration attacks | Donald Trump News


Protesters gathered after immigration agents took over dozens of people during attacks across Los Angeles.

There have been tense confrontation in Los Angeles as riot police and protesters – protesting federal migration attacks – is a class in the downtown area.

Earlier on Friday, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents took over dozens of people during the attack on Los Angeles city.

Unconducted military -style vehicles are caravans and vans filled with uniform federal agents flowing through the city as part of the operation.

According to Los Angeles City News Service, ICE agents attacked a number of places including clothing shop in the city, Home Depot in Westlake District and South Los Angeles.

In response, a crowd of protesters protesting the mass attacks outside the prison, some detainees, Edward R in Los Angeles. It was believed that the Royball federal building was conducted and sprayed with anti -ice slogans on the walls of the federal building.

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officials – those who did not participate in migration attacks – were called to reduce unrest. LAPD officers, who were running lathi and tear gas rifles after the authorities ordered them to scatter Friday night, confronted the protesters.

Some protesters have thrown a broken concrete towards LAPD officials, Reuters reports. Police responded by flying tear gas and pepper spray volley.

According to Reuters, the failure to leave the area is under arrest, the Reuters said.

It is not immediately clear how many arrests have been made.

Fear and terrorism

Los Angeles mayor Karen Boss condemned federal migration attacks, saying, “He sowed terrorism in our communities and disrupts the basic principles of safety in our city.”

Caleb Soto of the National Day Labor Organization Network told Al Jajira that 70 to 80 people were arrested, but only three lawyers were allowed to enter the custody center to give legal advice.

“Los Angeles and different day-to-work sites and garment worker work sites are an example of what the trump administration is going to do today, creating as fear as possible,” Soto Al Jajira told Soto Al Jajira.

He said that ICE agents who carried out attacks did not get the necessary judicial warrant under the US law, and the judge was given if the arrest was caused by the suspected of criminal activity.

Soto said that ice agents at work sites are showing that “there are plenty of migratory workers” and “people who are without records, and if someone starts to run, they use it as” reasonable doubt “, which the person is undocumented.

“They use it as a pretext to start arresting people in the area and around them. We found it was quite unconstitutional,” he said.

Los Angeles attacks in several US cities in recent months as part of President Donald Trump Immigration.

Trump, who took immediate steps to enforce immigration after taking office in January, promised to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants.

In late May, the administration said it would withdraw the temporary legal status of 530,000 people in the country, including Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuela.

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