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Anti-ICE demonstrations spread to several cities including New York, Boston and Chicago following days of unrest in Los Angeles
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Mediaite on MSN‘By Notice of This TRUTH!’ Trump Decrees ICE Mass Deportation ‘FOCUS’ on ‘Deadly Inner Cities’ and Dem ‘Power Center’Trump made a chaotic declaration on Truth Social, raging against Democrats, Transgender sports participation, and more, tying it all to "Mass Destruction Migration."
Anti-Trump protesters rallied across the country yesterday as the president presided over a military parade in Washington. The administration’s immigration crackdown has prompted demonstrations in major US cities over the past week.
Trump made the announcement in a Truth Social post on Sunday night, where he called on ICE officers to "reverse the tide of Mass Destruction Migration."
With protests blanketing the United States over the immigration crackdown — which is to say nothing of “No Kings Day” on Saturday — boxer Ryan Garcia couldn’t sit back anymore as Los Angeles, his home, has been wracked with ICE raids, protests and upheaval.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump pledges to use 'every resource possibe' on ICE raids in LA, Chicago, NYCPresident Trump pledges to use "every resource possible' on ICE raids in Democratic cities, including Los Angeles.
The nationwide “No Kings” protest is scheduled for Anaheim’s La Palma Park at 4 p.m. today following a series of rolling protests against ICE sweeps throughout OC this week – especially in Santa Ana.
Texas police say there are more than 10,000 people in attendance at the Capitol for Saturday's 'No Kings' protest. Follow for live updates.
Protests in LA — which have inspired protests in other major cities across the country — have escalated in response to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and ICE raids.
About 2,000 protests and rallies are planned, but organizers have drawn special attention to Philadelphia – where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence – and Los Angeles,