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A major protest is underway in Los Angeles a few hours after mass immigration raids. Close to a thousand people are encircling the detention facility between Alameda and Los Angeles Street. The protest began on the front steps of the Federal Building at 300 Los Angeles, and the crowd is now marching down Aliso. A cattle truck is leading the pack as they turn onto Alameda Street. The strategy is to encircle the detention facility, where some people are understood to be inside.

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A federal immigration enforcement operation is underway in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles, which Fox News correspondent Bill Malujian says has a heavy MS-13 influence. Mayor Karen Bass is present, demanding the raids stop, and the crowd is pushing towards a police vehicle. Federal agents in gear are visible. Mayor Bass was surrounded by media and individuals and may have entered a vehicle. The operation involves armored tanks and federal agents. This follows weeks of coverage of anti-ICE protests that turned violent. Mayor Bass has been criticizing these raids and President Trump's immigration policies. She was seen getting out of her vehicle and demanding a stop to the raids.

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The speaker asserts the right to peaceful protest, cautioning against actions that could be exploited by the administration. They claim the chaos in Los Angeles is provoked by the administration's actions, such as raiding workplaces, separating families, and deploying armored vehicles, which they say cause fear and panic. The speaker believes deploying federalized troops is a dangerous escalation driven by a hidden agenda unrelated to public safety, evidenced by the lack of a clear plan or policy. They emphasize solidarity with all Los Angeles residents, regardless of their birthplace. While affirming the right to protest, the speaker condemns violence, chaos, and vandalism, stating such actions will not be tolerated. They urge Angelenos to express their anger and outrage peacefully, referencing workplace raids that occurred on Friday.

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Representative Maxine Waters visited a detention center to inquire about David Werta, a local SEIU union leader, expressing concern about his detention and potential deportation. Waters believes Werta and the city are being targeted because it is a sanctuary city, and that Trump is trying to intimidate them. She claims Trump sent the National Guard into the city without the governor's knowledge. Waters urged the community not to be intimidated and to protest peacefully, drawing parallels to the civil rights movement. She stated she would visit communities in Lenox, Paramount, Watts, and South Central, where ICE was reportedly active, to ensure residents know their elected officials support them. She emphasized the importance of community engagement to resist Trump's actions.

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Hundreds gathered outside downtown right here at 4PM today for Doctor Ian Roberts, the Superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, after he was detained by ICE this morning. The protest has lasted about an hour and, although it has at times been intense, it has remained peaceful. The reporter notes that only a select amount of signs could be shown—ones that don’t have profanity on them—but many signs conveyed the message that they want doctor Roberts freed and that they are against ice.

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A large protest is underway outside Seattle Children's Hospital. Hundreds of transgender activists are demonstrating against President Trump's executive order banning sex change procedures for minors. The protesters are unhappy with the hospital's apparent compliance with the order. The atmosphere is tense, with some protesters using offensive language and following me as I attempt to gather information. Despite the hostility, the protesters' presence is significant, with many supporters showing their approval by honking as they pass by. They plan to continue their demonstration on Sunday.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. Individuals are trying to physically stop the vehicles from advancing. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are expressing strong emotions, attempting to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. These protests are occurring in Southern California, where many people are upset by federal raids that have been happening over the last month.

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A major protest is underway in Los Angeles a few hours after mass immigration raids. Close to a thousand people are encircling the detention facility between Alameda and Los Angeles Street. The protest began on the front steps of the Federal Building at 300 Los Angeles, then marched down Aliso. The protesters are encircling the detention facility, where some people are understood to be inside.

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Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide, including in Downtown LA. The "hands off" protest at Pershing Square is one of over 1,000 demonstrations planned across the nation. Organizers claim that tariffs, layoffs, and the rising cost of living are pushing working Americans to the brink.

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The speaker states they will fight for all Angelenos, regardless of immigration status, because Los Angeles is a city of immigrants. The speaker claims this impacts hundreds of thousands of Angelenos.

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Los Angeles is seeing a day of rallies and protests. One speaker notes that what is currently happening is peaceful, but they are expecting more rallies later. They state that if more people show up, they need to "show up even stronger." A new crowd of protesters has been building in Los Angeles. One speaker expresses concern that the rallies could escalate into protests and potentially riots by nightfall. They claim that if the violence cannot be stopped in Los Angeles, there is no telling where it could spread.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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Ermia, an organizer in Washington, DC, addressed a crowd gathered in the streets as part of a coordinated effort by a coalition of activists, organizations, and community members from across the city. The central message of the gathering was to call for an end to aggression toward Venezuela and to demand the removal of U.S. troops from DC and from local communities. The speakers and participants joined forces to raise a collective voice aimed at changing a foreign policy approach that they view as threatening to Venezuelan sovereignty and to regional stability. The group asserts that the Trump administration has taken actions against Venezuela that amount to aggression and interference, and they specifically call for the troops to be withdrawn from the District of Columbia and from communities within the city. The demonstrators emphasize solidarity with the Venezuelan people, expressing concern about the political and military pressure exerted by the United States on Venezuela and the broader Caribbean region. The gathering is framed as a show of unity with people abroad who are affected by these policies, as well as a response to fear felt domestically among communities that perceive ongoing threats or destabilizing actions. A key emphasis of the event is opposition to threats against Venezuela and its sovereignty. The speakers highlight that the Trump administration has attacked President MacGregor and has continually threatened individuals throughout the Caribbean, framing these actions as part of a broader pattern of destabilizing pressure. The message conveyed is one of resistance to interventionist tactics and a demand for respect for national sovereignty. By bringing together diverse groups and residents from across DC, the organizers aim to demonstrate broad-based local opposition to what they describe as aggressive foreign policy measures and to advocate for a peaceful, non-interventionist approach. Throughout the remarks, there is a repeated call for ending aggression toward Venezuela, removing troops from DC and from communities within the city, and standing in solidarity with people abroad while acknowledging fear that exists within the country due to these policies. The participants signal a commitment to continued advocacy and public demonstrations to push for a shift in administration policy toward Venezuela and the Caribbean region. People need.

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I'm in the Bronx, where 2,200 migrant men will soon be housed in this building. Bronx residents are angry because they weren't consulted. This highlights how sanctuary cities, despite the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, continue spending millions on migrant housing. For example, a women- and minority-owned business received a $340,000 contract, and Garner Environmental Services got a $450 million contract to manage shelters citywide. Residents are protesting the lack of input on this relocation to this building, which was originally marketed as luxury housing with a rooftop terrace. This is just temporary housing; permanent housing will likely follow, a pattern seen in other sanctuary cities and states. I'm here to bring attention to the Bronx residents' concerns about this situation.

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Council President Elliot Payne: I'm on Lowry in Central. We just heard that two legal observers were arrested today. We are seeing increased ICE activity in the neighborhood, and we're asking all of our community members to show up for each other in this moment. State Senator Doran Clark: Here at Central and Lowry, we need you. This is now what we do. We stand up. We let our neighbors know that we are here. We are saying no, and we need to be visible and out. So if you're wondering what to do, get out, go for walks, make sure you are wearing a whistle. Elliot's got one. I'm gonna pick mine up now too, and we're gonna do the work. Council President Elliot Payne: (no further content beyond the whistle reference) Note: Promotional content removed.

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The speaker urges community members to actively protest in the streets against ICE actions. They advocate using their influence to physically obstruct ICE from detaining individuals in their neighborhoods whenever they can.

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Families united against ICE and Trump. Together as a Raza community, we can make a difference. Initially, I feared no one would show up, but the turnout has grown. It’s important to fight with courage for our freedom and to learn how to be effective social advocates.

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Anti-Trump protesters are demonstrating outside the Supreme Court against Trump's secure border policies. The crowd is chanting "down, down with deportation, up, up with liberation." According to the speaker, the protesters have been chanting in Spanish, which the speaker finds annoying considering the location is outside the United States Supreme Court. More footage is available on Laura Loomis' X account.

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The speaker identifies the city as one of labor, businesses, faith, believers, and dreamers, then reminds the audience why they are gathered. The speaker states that last Thursday, ICE entered the city and provoked it by chasing people through Home Depots and car washes. They claim there was an effort to federalize the National Guard, and that the National Guard was complimented in the White House for keeping peace in the city Saturday night.

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is threatening to arrest ICE agents if they try to deport undocumented migrants. He emphasizes his commitment to protect the people of Chicago from what he sees as threats from the current administration. Johnson argues that targeting undocumented individuals undermines public accommodations and poses a risk to civility and democracy. He asserts that these individuals are part of the community and vows to take action to safeguard them.

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A major protest is underway in Los Angeles following mass immigration raids. Approximately one thousand people are encircling the detention facility located between Alameda and Los Angeles Street. The protest began on the front steps of the Federal Building at 300 Los Angeles. Protesters then marched down Aliso, led by a cattle truck, before turning onto Alameda Street. The goal is to encircle the detention facility, where some people are believed to be held.

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Good morning. A leaked ICE memo, cited by the LA Times, indicates a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles in the coming weeks. Daily protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies have occurred since February 2nd, sometimes involving thousands. Recent events, such as heavily armed SWAT team actions in Colorado, fuel concerns. The memo reportedly involves ICE, with FBI and DEA assistance, targeting undocumented immigrants and those with removal orders. US Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed government leaks on Fox News, but the FBI hasn't commented. The operation is expected by month's end, and further protests are anticipated. We’ll send it back.

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We're reporting on anti-ICE activists in California who are actively obstructing immigration enforcement. Some activists are using bullhorns and sirens to warn migrants of ICE presence, advising them of their rights not to speak or open doors without a warrant. These activists claim to be working with dozens of organizations across the LA area. Separately, flyers revealing the identities of ICE agents have surfaced, causing concern. This doxxing puts agents at risk. As someone who has experienced similar threats, I can say that these agents don't deserve this treatment. They are working to make their community safer by focusing on criminal threats and national security.

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Breaking news as concerns rise over mass deportations with President-elect Trump set to take office. A report from The Wall Street Journal indicates a large-scale immigration raid is planned in Chicago next week, starting the day after the inauguration. Up to 200 ICE officers may be deployed, targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds, including minor offenses. Local vendors fear economic impacts due to potential raids. Governor Pritzker asserts that Trump’s border czar lacks authority for such actions. Chicago Public Schools promise protection for undocumented students, while Mayor Johnson emphasizes the city’s commitment to being a sanctuary city. The Chicago Police Department will not document immigration status or share information with federal authorities, maintaining their welcoming city ordinance.
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