ICE, protesters and National Shutdown
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A peaceful protest in DTLA turned chaotic after nightfall. Video shows tense moments as police declared a dispersal order.
Police were absent as protesters verbally confronted federal agents, many of whom were masked during operations at the Phoenix sports bars.
Officials have shut down protests in downtown Los Angeles due to those the Los Angeles Police Department called “violent agitators.” On social media, the LAPD said federal officials “declared an Unlawful Assembly” and used pepper balls and tear gas to disperse protesters who gathered for the “ICE Out” nationwide day of protest.
During a city council meeting Tuesday night, police outlined their approach to managing demonstrations while protecting First Amendment rights.
Oklahomans have rights to protest, observe and film law enforcement agents, but with limits. Here's what to know.
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‘It’s literally terrifying’: Hundreds protest in Detroit amidst clash with police, Trump supporters
DETROIT, MI – Some went toe to toe with police. Others with a small group of counter-protesters. Many shouted expletives, cursing President Donald Trump. Because for the hundreds of protesters who amassed in Detroit Tuesday — near the site of a presidential appearance — confrontation was the point.
Maple Grove, Minnesota, police arrested protesters outside a hotel believed to house ICE agents amid rising immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities.
U.S. border czar Tom Homan, newly installed as commander of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis, said on Thursday (January 29) that federal agents would focus on targeted operations,