'Enough is enough.' Why Los Angeles is still protesting, despite fear.
Briefly

Recent protests in Los Angeles, sparked by concerns over federal immigration policies and military presence, have seen thousands gather in response to perceived injustices. These demonstrations, driven by the fear within immigrant communities, display public desire for solidarity and change. Activist groups and labor unions have played a significant role in organizing these events, despite their size being smaller compared to past protests. The situation has attracted heightened national attention, particularly due to President Trump's inflammatory rhetoric and deployment of National Guard troops to the city, which many local leaders declare unnecessary.
It's the same type of movement we've seen throughout history, especially in relation to civil rights. We’re here to make our voices heard. This is our time.
The majority of the protesters have been peaceful and determined to convey their message of unity and resistance against the federal response to immigration issues.
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