At least 27 arrested as LA protests against immigration raids continue
Briefly

Protests erupted in major Californian cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, in response to President Trump's immigration raids. As thousands demonstrated against the actions of ICE, tensions rose, resulting in violent clashes. The LAPD reported at least 27 arrests on Sunday alone, with Chief McDonnell criticizing the violence from protestors. Key events unfolded after the ICE raids targeted predominantly Hispanic communities, sparking outrage and escalating protests. Similar demonstrations occurred in San Francisco, where police engagement led to additional arrests, reflecting the broader societal discontent with immigration enforcement under Trump's administration.
At least 10 people were detained during scuffles between police officers and demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles, LAPD Police Chief Jim McDonnell said during a news conference.
McDonnell described the escalation of violence during the protests as "disgusting", citing the use of Molotov cocktails, fireworks, and rocks aimed at officers.
Sunday's skirmishes in Los Angeles were triggered by protests against ICE raids in largely Hispanic neighborhoods, highlighting the increasing tension around immigration policies.
The protests in San Francisco began peacefully outside the Immigration Services building but turned into a tense standoff with police in riot gear.
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