anti-ICE, Los Angeles
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Recent riots in Los Angeles against ICE were ignited by a coordinated social media campaign initiated by well-funded left activist groups.
Neighbor Arturo Rosales said he saw FBI agents, "raiding the house two doors down here … they pulled out one person."
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FBI adds one Los Angeles protester to its ‘Most Wanted’ list for damaging government vehicles - Elpidio Reyna, 40, allegedly threw rocks at law enforcement and damaged government vehicles, the FBI said.
Violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles prompt federal response after protesters attack Border Patrol agents with rocks, leading FBI and DHS officials to promise full prosecution.
Protesters clashed with federal agents overnight and into Saturday in Los Angeles as ICE conducted raids in the sanctuary city. Los Angeles County has agreed to pay $2_7 million to a teenager who ...
Noem was in L.A. to address the ongoing protests against President Donald Trump's immigration policies. Federal agents handcuffed Padilla after his removal.
The FBI is searching for a suspect accused of assaulting a federal officer and damaging government property during the anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles.
The suspects have been identified as 41-year-old Rolando Guardado (Booking No. 7033848), and 45-year-old Madeline Fresia Rivas (Booking No. 7033869), both residents of Palmdale. Guardado and Rivas are being held without bail.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson said that about 44 people were arrested Friday at three locations in Los Angeles.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's deputy director announced on June 7 that the agency is seeking the man who was seen "throwing rocks' in Los Angeles in a viral video. The video emerged online as tensions escalated on June 7 in Los Angeles over the federal government's immigration enforcement.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom had a brief victory in his lawsuit against President Trump, but an appeals court quickly blocked a federal judge's order.