Federal agents made arrests outside a press conference held by California Gov. Gavin Newsom regarding gerrymandering. Newsom's remarks drew boos from attendees as he criticized Trump and immigration enforcement. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem commented on the arrests, stating the focus was on removing dangerous criminals. She mentioned that the departure of 1.6 million individuals led to job growth for 2.5 million Americans, emphasizing the benefits for citizens. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass criticized the presence of federal agents as provocative toward the governor.
During Newsom's remarks, he noted that federal border agents were outside the venue, eliciting boos from the gathered Democrats.
Noem emphasized the focus is on enforcing immigration laws against dangerous criminals to ensure safety on U.S. streets.
Newsom criticized Trump and Border Patrol, mocking the latter's spokesperson by sarcastically referring to him as a tough guy.
Noem stated the departure of 1.6 million individuals who shouldn't be in the U.S. contributed to employment growth among 2.5 million Americans.
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