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Immigration authorities extend activity in Los Angeles area amid street protests

The Washington TimesSaturday, June 7, 2025 at 9:02:40 PM
Immigration authorities extend activity in Los Angeles area amid street protests
U.S. immigration officials ramped up operations in Los Angeles over the weekend after protests erupted near a federal detention center. Things got tense—police used tear gas and flash-bang grenades, and a union leader was arrested. The extended enforcement suggests authorities aren’t backing down despite the pushback.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a one-day clash—it’s a flashpoint in the broader debate over immigration policy. With protests and heavy-handed police tactics, tensions are clearly rising, and the extended operations signal that the government isn’t easing up. For locals, it means more uncertainty, especially for immigrant communities already on edge.
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