Protests over immigration raids spread across US
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Parking lots outside Home Depot stores across the country that were once teeming with day laborers angling for work are now eerily quiet — a stark sign of how the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is reshaping the informal labor market.
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With migrant communities already living in fear amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, ICE raids in downtown Los Angeles sparked days of protests.
Trump's escalation of immigration arrests by shifting into workplaces ignited clashes between protesters and officers in the immigrant-heavy city.
Throughout the afternoon, the crowd of protesters grew along Santa Ana Boulevard in front of the federal building.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Tensions remained high in Downtown Los Angeles for a fourth straight day as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) gripped the city, with demonstrators clashing with law enforcement and setting vehicles on fire downtown.
Workers who witnessed the ICE raid outside a Los Angeles Home Depot say officers arbitrarily detained migrants. The sweep was one of several that sparked protests.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNICE raids LA: Protests break out after dozens taken into custody by federal agentsMass protests were held in response to several immigration raids that occurred throughout Los Angeles on Friday.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNProtesters clash with federal agents near a Home Depot in ParamountA protest is underway after a large crowd of people clashed with federal agents in Paramount Saturday morning.
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