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After a series of immigration raids across the Los Angeles area, demonstrators gathered in various parts of the city to denounce the arrests. In some cases people threw rocks at authorities. Law enforcement’s response—including tear gas, arrests, and the deployment of troops—transformed the city into a flashpoint over immigration enforcement.

Just a spark…
 
Sorry here some context for the photos with some more of them flags

Trump and all his minions LOST all credibility to complain about protestors or Violent protesting or Waiving Flags or ANY of that CRAP on Jan 6th. Especially after Trump Pardoned ALL of them.


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They never had any credibility for that. Most of the older MAGA’s (my brother being one) felt Kent State was justified.
 

After a series of immigration raids across the Los Angeles area, demonstrators gathered in various parts of the city to denounce the arrests. In some cases people threw rocks at authorities. Law enforcement’s response—including tear gas, arrests, and the deployment of troops—transformed the city into a flashpoint over immigration enforcement.

Just a spark…
Come on man, everyone knows that throwing rocks at cops is the epitome of "peaceful". 🙄
 
Sorry here some context for the photos with some more of them flags

Trump and all his minions LOST all credibility to complain about protestors or Violent protesting or Waiving Flags or ANY of that CRAP on Jan 6th. Especially after Trump Pardoned ALL of them.

Cool, the rest of us are still going to remind you that Violent protesting of any nature was and still is stupid.
 

NY Post reporter shot in the head with a rubber bullet. Plus the Australian reporter and CNN had a camera crew get arrested last night.

These people are out of control.
Over 20 journalist have been injured so far
 
What’s out of control is Donald J. Trump!!!!!
Newsome didn’t ask for assistance. What happened to states rights. The police out number the crowd 2-3 to one. The National Guard and Marines are blocks away and doing nothing, yet tRump orders more. All this to keep video of his 78 year old azz stumbling going up stairs. He’s OLD. He’s decrepit. He’s frail. He’s a clear and present danger to our country, the Constitution, and human decency. He’s completely out of control. He has absolutely ZERO credibility on riot control after January 6th. What makes me mad are spineless journalists who focus on and film the most sensational scenes and don’t even mention that police arrested only 56 and 14 of them were by the highway patrol. Instead of covering JFK’s stupidity and questioning tRumps ability to function, and pretend Jan 6th didn’t even take place, they blow up this as though it’s huge, biggest riot in the history of the world, when they should be reporting on the most horrific legislation they’re striving to force down our throats. The media and groveling Republicans,and the damned Supreme Court are just as much responsible for this travesty as tRump. With the Supremes making felonious tRump ABOVE the law. The ONLY thing the public can do to stop this gift to the rich at the expense of the rest of us is to peacefully hit the streets.
 

The LA Press Club referred to at least 24 “documented” instances of journalists being targeted by law enforcement while covering the protests in Los Angeles between June 6-8, and multiple media workers report having been shot by police with less-than-lethal munitions.

CNN Correspondent Detained By LAPD, Camera Crew Arrested

CNN National Correspondent Jason Carroll, who has been reporting on the unrest in Los Angeles for the past few days, found himself a part of the story tonight when he was detained and briefly questioned by Police in Los Angeles.

During a live shot, Carroll is heard telling police his name and then seen being walked away with his hands behind his back.

A police officer is then heard saying, “We’re letting you go. You can’t come back. If you come back, you will be arrested.”

Carroll is heard to say, “Ok.”


CNN later reported that, while Carroll was released, two members of his camera crew were arrested.

Carroll described the scene to Laura Coates back in the studio: “I was walking over to the officer, tried to explain who I was, who I was with. He said, I’d like you to turn around. I turned around, I put my hands behind my back. They did not put me in zip ties, but they did grab both my hands as I was escorted over to the side, they said, you are being detained.”


Carroll is not the first member of the press to get caught between police and protesters. On Sunday, Lauren Tomasi, the U.S. correspondent for Australia's 9News, appeared to be shot by a rubber bullet while reporting on the immigration protests. Nick Stern, a British news photographer, reportedly needed emergency surgery over the weekend after sustaining a leg wound during the clashes.


A coalition of 27 press and civil liberties advocacy groups wrote to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem today “to express alarm that federal officers may have violated the First Amendment rights of journalists covering recent protests and unrest related to immigration enforcement in the Los Angeles area.”

The coalition, led by the Los Angeles Press Club, First Amendment Coalition and Freedom of the Press Foundation, further wrote that “The press plays an essential role in our democracy as the public’s eyes and ears. The timely reporting of breaking news is necessary to provide the public with complete information, especially about controversial events.

“A number of reports suggest that federal officers have indiscriminately used force or deployed munitions such as tear gas or pepper balls that caused significant injuries to journalists. In some cases, federal officers appear to have deliberately targeted journalists who were doing nothing more than their job covering the news.”


The LA Press Club referred to at least 24 “documented” instances of journalists being targeted by law enforcement while covering the protests in Los Angeles between June 6-8, and multiple media workers report having been shot by police with less-than-lethal munitions.

Those journalists included Southern California News Group’s Ryanne Mena, freelance journalists Anthony Cabassa and Sean Beckner-Carmitchel, The Southlander’s Ben Camacho, British photojournalist Nick Stern, and LA Taco’s Lexis Olivier-Ray.
 
Cool, the rest of us are still going to remind you that Violent protesting of any nature was and still is stupid.
LA has a population of over 3.5 million people. 56 arrests in a few back streets does not require felonies tRump to illegally call in the Guard and Marines. LA’s police force is the third largest in the country, approximately six thousand strong.
 

if you need to be reminded, the process Trump is trying to deport people under is UNLAWFUL and has been blocked by several different courts and judges and the Trump admin keeps doing it anyway....hence all the People in the Streets.

'Hereby declared unlawful': Texas Judge finds 'severe deficiencies' in Trump admin's use of Alien Enemies Act, permanently blocking future deportations​

A federal judge in Texas blocked the Trump administration from summarily deporting migrants in the state under a rarely-used 18th-century wartime power with little or no due process, becoming the latest in a growing line of jurists to hold that President Donald Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) was unlawful.



U.S. District Judge David Briones on Monday granted a request for a permanent injunction barring the government from removing Venezuelan migrants accused of being members of the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang to the notorious CECOT terrorist prison in El Salvador.

In a 56-page order, Briones wrote that Trump’s proclamation was “hereby declared unlawful,” reasoning that the administration’s implementation of the executive order was “inconsistent with the AEA” and its statutory requirements.

“Under the AEA, a president cannot unilaterally define what constitutes an invasion, summarily declare that a foreign nation or government has threatened or perpetrated an invasion or predatory incursion of the United States, identify alien enemies subject to detention or removal, and summarily remove them,” the judge wrote.


Trump on March 15 became the first president since World War II to invoke the AEA, which authorizes him to summarily remove “natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects” of a “hostile nation or government” when there is “declared war” against it or when it has “perpetrated, attempted, or threatened against the territory of the United States” an “invasion or predatory incursion.” In a controversial and novel use of the power, Trump declared the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) had committed or attempted an “invasion” or “predatory incursion” such that any member of the group was summarily removable under the Act.

The administration asserted that the gang constituted a “hybrid criminal state” for purposes of invoking the AEA.

The court rejected the administration’s interpretation of the AEA and emphasized that proper invocation of the power requires an executive order that includes “sufficient factual statements” and other references enabling courts to “determine whether the conduct and events satisfy the conditions that support the invocation of the statute.”


“This Court need not look beyond the four corners of [the president’s Proclamation] to find its severe deficiencies in comporting with the AEA,” Briones wrote. “Even accepting every assertion in [the Proclamation] as true, it does not rise to meet the plain, ordinary meanings of the statutory terms.”

Following a brief overview on interpreting the language of a centuries-old statute, Briones explained that the terms “invasion” and “predatory incursion,” as used in the statute, require a “militarized effort against, and militarized intrusion into, the territory of the United States with the specific purpose of conquering or obtaining control over territory.” The alleged actions of TdA, according to the judge, were well outside the definitions of those terms.

This Court also rejected the administration’s request to “broaden the meaning of these terms” in light of modern warfare tactics, with Briones writing that doing so would effectively render the AEA “irrelevant.”


“The AEA was clearly not meant to be all-encompassing,” he wrote. “As such, this Court declines to stretch the AEA’s meaning so broadly that mass migration or criminal activities by some members of a particular nationality could qualify as an ‘invasion,’ and virtually any group, hailing from virtually any country, could be deemed alien enemies.”

Briones’ analysis cited heavily to the order of another federal judge in Texas — Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez — who in April similarly found that the administration’s use of the AEA was illegal.

“The court properly recognized that the Alien Enemies Act is a wartime measure that cannot be used during peacetime, much less without due process, to send people to a gulag-type prison in El Salvador,” Lee Gelernt, the deputy director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project and the lead attorney in the case, said in a statement to local news nonprofit El Paso Matters.


Federal judges in Colorado, New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, and California have also issued court orders barring the administration from deportations under the AEA.
 
LA has a population of over 3.5 million people. 56 arrests in a few back streets does not require felonies tRump to illegally call in the Guard and Marines. LA’s police force is the third largest in the country, approximately six thousand strong.
and LA on Avg has ~41,000 Arrest EVERY QUARTER by the LAPD. or roughly 456 arrest PER DAY.

This wasn't even 20% arrest rate of a Typical Day in LA for their PD and Trump claiming they are being invaded and overtaken

What a joke
 

Los Angeles deployment to cost at least $134 million and last 60 days, Pentagon says

“We stated very publicly that it’s 60 days because we want to ensure that those rioters, looters and thugs on the other side assaulting our police officers know that we’re not going anywhere,” Hegseth told members of the House appropriations defense subcommittee.

The current cost estimate for the deployment is $134 million, which is largely just the cost of travel, housing and food,” said Bryn Woollacott MacDonnell, special assistant to the secretary of defense who’s currently performing the duties of the Pentagon’s top financial officer.

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