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Two Philadelphia police officers suffered minor injuries and 15 protesters were arrested after a physical confrontation erupted Tuesday evening in Center City during a march denouncing deportations, police said.
Anti-Trump protesters rallied across the country yesterday as the president presided over a military parade in Washington. The administration’s immigration crackdown has prompted demonstrations in major US cities over the past week.
A man accused of distributing riot gear just steps away from federal buildings in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-ICE protest was arrested Thursday morning, federal officials announced.
Denver police arrested 18 individuals during an "ICE Out!" immigration protest, with tensions over ICE policies sparking demonstrations and officials responding to potential conflict.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Says Protesters Would ‘Rip Los Angeles Apart’ Without National Guard There to Stop ThemTrump defended deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, telling reporters the protesters “would rip L.A. apart” if they weren’t on call and ready.
Several of the protests appeared to be family events, with lawn chairs, flags, dogs and kids. The Missouri National Guard were not reported at the rallies.
Portland Police arrested three individuals for criminal activity during a protest turned violent near the ICE Building.
The second night of a curfew took place in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, as local law enforcement backed by several thousand members of the National Guard worked to manage crowds and prevent vandalism.
Protests in Manipur intensified following the arrest of a Meitei leader, Kanan Singh, and four others. Demonstrators clashed with security forces, leading to violence and arson in Imphal's districts.
Immigration protests erupted in Spokane on Wednesday, sparking a massive police response and 30 arrests. Mayor Lisa Brown issued a 9:30 p.m. curfew for perhaps 1,000 protestors who flooded Riverfront Park and surrounding downtown streets.
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, has died as the result of a gunshot wound he sustained Saturday in a shooting during a protest against President Donald Trump in Salt Lake City.
Thousands of people protested on June 15 in cities across the country against President Donald Trump’s policies.