Los Angeles, ICE and protests
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Protests over President Trump's immigration enforcement raids and his mobilization of the Marines and National Guard in Los Angeles have spread to other major U.S. cities.
A tense moment unfolded at an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles this week, when a demonstrator threw a bottle at a police officer, only to be swiftly tackled to
Marines are set to deploy to Los Angeles as protests continue nationwide. With the focus on protecting federal personnel, tensions are rising amid demonstrations in several cities.
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Local Los Angeles business owners blasted people who looted and vandalized their stores during the ongoing anti-ICE riots happening throughout the city.
Goldberg flashed a confused look after Behar's admission, as the audience applauded and conservative panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin laughed while segueing into her own point.
A spokesperson for the organization which made the database told Newsweek "People carrying out violent state policy should not be protected by anonymity."
California Representative Pete Aguilar pressed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on the cost and justification of deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles in response to ongoing demonstrations against ICE deportations in the city.
Rep. Betty McCollum asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the costs of activating troops in Los Angeles as a response to mostly peaceful protests against ICE raids. Hegseth is testifying before the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee about his department's budget as troops remain in Los Angeles at President Trump's request.