Anti-ICE Protests in Los Angeles Prompt Newsom’s Lawsuit Plan

Over 50 arrests were made during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles over the weekend. Demonstrations against federal immigration sweeps are expected to continue Monday.
Governor Newsom plans to sue the Trump administration over deploying 2,000 National Guard soldiers. He argues the move is unlawful and escalates local tensions.
Clashes occurred Sunday as protesters confronted police in downtown Los Angeles. California’s sanctuary state policies fuel resistance to federal immigration actions.

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Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles are set to continue Monday after over 50 arrests occurred over the weekend, with Governor Newsom announcing plans to sue the Trump administration. The lawsuit targets the deployment of over 2,000 National Guard soldiers to the city. Clashes between police and demonstrators marked the weekend protests. These actions follow federal immigration sweeps that have heightened local tensions.

Protests erupted in response to ICE raids targeting undocumented immigrants. Demonstrators faced off with police near federal buildings on Sunday.

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Over 50 people were arrested during the weekend’s unrest. Authorities reported violent acts, including vandalism, during the demonstrations.

Newsom’s planned lawsuit challenges the federalization of California’s National Guard. He argues the deployment escalates tensions without state approval.

ICE operations have long been contentious in California, a sanctuary state. Local laws restrict cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

The National Guard’s presence has drawn criticism from state officials. Newsom claims the move undermines California’s authority over its forces.

Some support the troop deployment, arguing it ensures public safety. Others believe it intensifies conflicts and targets vulnerable communities.

Public opinion splits, with some favoring federal action to curb protests. Critics see the troop presence as an overreach, inflaming local unrest.

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