ICE, Trump and Protests
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Texas deploys National Guard troops as Austin police make eight arrests during anti-ICE riots where agitators defaced federal property, injured officers, and blocked roadways.
California Highway Patrol arrested a man who allegedly threw rocks at officers and lit one of the police cars on fire.
At one middle school ceremony, the principal announced he had families stationed outside to alert if him if ICE showed up.
The Justice Department claims California's request to limit the federal response to violent riots in Los Angeles would "countermand" the president's lawful military directives.
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It's been five days since anti-ICE demonstrations erupted in Los Angeles, some turning violent between protesters and law enforcement officers, prompting President Trump to deploy National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines.
Los Angeles endured a sixth day of protests that have been largely peaceful but occasionally punctuated by violence.
Dominic Smith hasn't even been with the San Francisco Giants for two full weeks, but his first chance to get a taste of the Giants-Dodgers rivalry comes during a weekend unlike any other in Los Angeles.
People gathered in downtown Des Moines to show support for immigrants' rights as protesters more than 1,600 miles away in LA continue to rally against ICE.
The city acknowledged that the change could make it more difficult for some families to visit detained loved ones.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said a US correspondent was targeted as a journalist and that Australia raised the issue with the Trump administration.
For them, picking up work at Home Depot is their only source of income, and some work as little as one day a week. While Valencia and other day laborers sought wages, other community members in Paramount and Compton,