The tension in Los Angeles increased because the immigration authorities and protesters continued to face Saturday the other day. The protests were held against the air raids until immigration in the Los Angeles area.
Why did these protests take place?
The tense festival took place in the suburbs of Paramount, about 20 miles south of the center of Los Angeles. The New York Times reported that the protesters had encountered federal immigration agents a domestic warehouse near a residential area where many Latin live.
Standoff came the day after the immigration agents masked and armed with immigration agents carried out high profile air raids in the workplace in separate parts of Los Angeles, attracted angry crowds, and triggered hours of long withdrawal.
According to Associated Press, immigration officers and customs enforcement (ICE), they made orders to search in more places, including outside the clothing store in the fashion neighborhood.
Representatives of the investigation of internal security and US legal representative said the action came after the judge found a probable cause that the employer used fictitious documents for some of his workers.
Guardian announced that masked agents were recorded when they pulled out several people out of two home departments in the La and Ambient Apparel clothing manufacturer in La Fashion District.
Immigration advocates said the raids also included four other places, including a donut store.
A tense scene developed outside as the crowd tried to block agents in leaving.
The Ministry of Internal Security said in its statement that recent ice operations in Los Angeles resulted in the arrest of 118 immigrants, including five people associated with criminal organizations and people with previous criminal history.
After Friday’s arrest, the protesters gathered in the evening before the federal detention center and sang, “Liberate them, let them stay!”
Stretched scenes take place
On Saturday, in the middle of singing for immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) to get out, some demonstrators waved Mexican flags while others lit the American flag, The Los Angeles Times reported.
On Saturday, tear gas and smoke were filled on the southern edge of Los Angeles because the confrontation between immigration authorities and demonstrators spread to the second Da
Grenades Flash-Bang was shot into the crowd and part of the highway was closed in the middle of the air raids for undocumented migrants. Cement blocks and inverted shopping trolleys served as raw roadblocks.
Meanwhile, the staff of the border patrol in the restless and gas masks stood a guard in front of an industrial park in Paramount, deploying tear gas as passers -by and protesters gathered on a median and across the street.
US govt can ‘enter’
US President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that the US federal government would “enter and solve the problem”, and its boundaries Czar threatens to deploy the National Guard.
Trump said on his true social platform, referring to Governor Gavin Newsom, according to the pejorative name: “If Governor Gavin NewScum, California, and Mayor of Karen Bass, can’t do his job, which everyone knows, then the federal government enters and solve the problem, Riots & Looters, as it should be resolved!”
Gov. Gaing Newsom said that the federal government “moved to take over the California National Guard and deploy 2,000 soldiers” and warned that it would only escalate tension. “This is an incorrect mission and disrupts the public confidence,” the Newsom Associated Press quoted.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Internal Security Kristi Noem published a report on the social media, which deals with “La Rioters”. She said, “The Rioters La Rioters: You won’t stop us or slow us down. @Icegov It will continue to enforce the law. And if you put your hand on the coercive officer, you will be prosecuted in full. ”
“We’re doing Los Angeles safer”
After the latest clashes in Los Angeles, the authorities promised to prosecute the perpetrators and warned against the growing security presence, AFP news reported.
“We make Los Angeles safer. The mayor (Karen) should thank us,” said Tom Homan, Trump’s Point Man about Border Security, Fox News. “We will bring the National Guard tonight,” he added.
Dan Bongino, Deputy Director of FBI, said several arrests were carried out after Friday’s clashes. “You bring chaos and we will bring handcuffs. The law and order will win,” he said to X.
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