A day of LA anti-ICE protests in photos
Briefly

In Downtown Los Angeles, hundreds gathered on Monday to protest recent immigration detentions and confront National Guard troops, highlighting ongoing struggles against ICE raids. Labor leader David Huerta's arrest ignited further demonstrations, with chants of 'Freedom now' echoing through the crowd. Participants expressed their demands using slogans and signs, rallying towards the detention center. While tensions rose near law enforcement lines, the event shifted to a vibrant gathering with music and dance, emphasizing solidarity and community as they called for the release of detainees and an end to deportations.
On Monday after a weekend of demonstrations, hundreds of people flocked to Downtown Los Angeles for another round - to support loved ones who've been detained during recent immigration protests or ICE raids, and to face off with National Guard troops deployed by President Donald Trump.
In the shadow of LA's city hall, participants held up signs reading 'ICE out of LA', 'Keep LA families together', 'Educación no deportación.'
Tensions heightened a few blocks down as demonstrators marched closer to the detention center. Outside of the federal building behind the detention center, the California National Guard was lined up alongside police in front of rows of windows tagged with 'Fuck Trump.'
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