Immigration raids roil L.A., 44 people detained. What we know so far
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On Friday, federal immigration raids in downtown Los Angeles resulted in the detention of 44 individuals and chaotic scenes as agents encountered protesters. The raids were focused on several locations, including Ambiance Apparel in the garment district and a Home Depot. Law enforcement clashed with demonstrators, leading to the use of flash-bang grenades and pepper spray. The Consul General of Mexico confirmed that at least 11 nationals were arrested, and his office is providing legal assistance. The situation raised concerns about the treatment of detainees and the wider implications of such immigration enforcement actions.
The federal agents conducted a series of immigration raids in downtown L.A., leading to chaotic confrontations with protesters and the detention of numerous individuals.
The raids targeted locations associated with suspected illegal activity, resulting in the arrest of 44 individuals and significant unrest in the garment district.
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