Perfect storm as Trump's mass deportation drive collides with city of immigrants
Summary
Recent immigration raids in Los Angeles have led to protests against the actions taken by President Trump's administration, including the deployment of military personnel to manage unrest. The White House aims to increase the number of arrests and deportations as part of its immigration policy, sparking criticism and resistance in the region.Key Facts
- Protests took place in Los Angeles after immigration raids by ICE.
- President Trump sent 700 US Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to the area to handle the unrest.
- The federal actions are part of a larger effort to increase arrest and deportation numbers.
- On June 4, ICE arrested 2,200 people in a single day, setting a record.
- The administration aims to increase daily arrests to 3,000 people, up from previous numbers.
- Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the troop deployment on social media.
- Some of the detained individuals in the raids had prior convictions, including sex crimes and burglary.
- Several ICE officials left their positions as the agency reorganizes to meet the administration's goals.
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