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Los Angeles Faces Ongoing Immigration Protests and Clashes
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Protests against President Trump’s immigration crackdown have led to clashes in Los Angeles, with reportedly over 150 arrests since Friday, reports indicate. Law enforcement has used tear gas and flash-bang grenades to control crowds. More demonstrations are planned for Monday across multiple cities. The unrest follows Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to the area.
Protests began Friday, targeting federal immigration enforcement actions. Demonstrators have blocked streets and confronted police in downtown Los Angeles.
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The Context
Over the weekend, clashes escalated with reports of vandalism and violence. Police responded with non-lethal measures to disperse crowds.
More than 150 people have been arrested since the protests started. Authorities have struggled to maintain order amid growing tensions.
Trump’s immigration policies have sparked widespread opposition in California. The state has long championed protections for undocumented immigrants.
National Guard troops were deployed to Los Angeles on Sunday. Governor Newsom has called the move unlawful and plans to sue.
Some residents support the crackdown, believing it targets criminal activity. Others view it as an attack on immigrant communities, fueling protests.
Opinions remain divided, with some favoring strong immigration enforcement. Critics argue the policies and troop deployment provoke unnecessary conflict.
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| Total News Sources | 34 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 9 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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