Protests spread to New York, Atlanta and Chicago as downtown Los Angeles under curfew and 'mass arrests' made
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Protests over President Trump's immigration raids have surged across numerous U.S. cities, including New York and Chicago. In Los Angeles, a curfew has been instituted to manage escalating unrest, which has resulted in mass arrests. Meanwhile, the California governor has expressed serious concerns about the integrity of democracy in light of these events. As Texas prepares to deploy the National Guard in anticipation of further demonstrations, there is a nation-wide call for anti-Trump protests coinciding with a military parade in Washington, D.C.
Los Angeles police reported significant 'mass arrests' in response to protests, as the city enforced a curfew following nights of unrest linked to immigration raids.
Several cities like New York, Atlanta, and Chicago are on alert for potential protests against President Trump’s immigration policies, intensifying the nationwide unrest.
California's governor voiced grave concern, stating, 'Democracy is under assault,' reflecting the heightened tensions and escalating political discord surrounding immigration issues.
Texas plans to deploy the National Guard in anticipation of more protests, underscoring the potential for conflict and unrest in various cities across the nation.
Read at Irish Independent
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