LA mayor announces curfew for part of downtown
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Violent protests against ICE raids in Los Angeles prompt deployment of National Guard troops as local officials call for federal agents to leave and demand an end to immigration enforcement.
Mayor Karen Bass says people involved in causing damage during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles will be prosecuted.
San Francisco has seen their own anti-ICE protests. The San Francisco Police Department arrested more than 150 people Sunday, as many arrests as LAPD made over the course of a whole weekend, according to a local Bay Area news outlet. On Tuesday, San Francisco shut down two immigration courts in the area.
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LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell says the 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. curfew will begin Tuesday and anyone found in the one-mile radius that comprises the downtown area "will be arrested"
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The announcement comes after the mayor issued a regional curfew on Tuesday in an effort to restore order.