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It's been five days since anti-ICE demonstrations erupted in Los Angeles, some turning violent between protesters and law enforcement officers, prompting President Trump to deploy National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines.
President Donald Trump has sent the Marines to Los Angeles in an effort to quash anti-ICE protests that have ravaged parts of the city on Tuesday. Images from L.A. show masked protesters blocking roads,
Protests similar to those in Los Angeles are popping up in other major US cities, including New York, Seattle, Austin, Spokane and Washington, DC, with demonstrations planned into the weekend. Follow for live news updates.
Rabbi Susan Goldberg called the immigration raids “dehumanizing” during an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles. Goldberg said she is demonstrating out of deep compassion and love.
Another protest against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids is taking place Wednesday. They are in solidarity with the protests in Los Angeles, where President Trump has deployed the National Guard and Marines despite objections from the city's mayor and California's governor.
A peaceful protest against mass deportations became violent with three people taken into custody on Tucson's south side.
Hundreds of Baltimore-area immigrant advocates rallied Wednesday to protest what they say is the detention of at least 16 people in the city and county by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in the last three weeks.
More than 200 people gathered at Victory Park in Stockton for a peaceful protest against ICE, held in solidarity with similar demonstrations across the country.
Tom Wait reports from outside of the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where he provides the latest information on the ongoing immigration operations across Southern California, President Trump's response and news that Marines deployed to the area have completed their training and are ready to hit city streets.