Since June 6, 2025, Los Angeles County has been engulfed in chaos following aggressive U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeting undocumented migrants, which have sparked widespread protests and violent clashes. The unrest began after ICE arrested over 100 individuals, including 44 on June 6 alone, in operations across the city’s Fashion District, Home Depot stores, and other locations where day laborers gather. Protesters, some waving Mexican flags and others burning American flags, have clashed with federal agents and local law enforcement in areas like Paramount and Compton, with reports of tear gas, flash-bang grenades, and less-lethal munitions used to disperse crowds. Among the most striking images was the sighting of a Soviet flag during the protests, a symbol that has drawn significant attention and fueled debates about the motivations behind the demonstrations. The situation escalated when President Donald Trump, bypassing California Governor Gavin Newsom’s authority, ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles on June 7, citing “violent mobs” attacking federal agents. Trump’s administration, including border czar Tom Homan and White House officials, has framed the protests as a “form of rebellion” and accused California’s Democratic leaders of fostering “lawlessness” by supporting sanctuary city policies. Governor Newsom condemned the deployment as “purposefully inflammatory” and an “unconstitutional act,” threatening legal action, while Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the raids for targeting everyday workers rather than violent criminals. Clashes have resulted in dozens of arrests, including SEIU California president David Huerta, and injuries to both protesters and law enforcement, with reports of Molotov cocktails, rocks, and fireworks thrown at officers. The protests, which continued into June 9, have disrupted downtown Los Angeles, with the LAPD declaring unlawful assemblies and freeways like the 101 being temporarily shut down. As tensions rise, the presence of the Soviet flag has added a layer of controversy, with some conservative voices, like Vice President JD Vance, decrying it as evidence of a “violent insurrection.” Meanwhile, immigrant rights advocates, such as Angelica Salas of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, argue that the raids are terrorizing communities, targeting hardworking families. With more protests planned, Los Angeles remains a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration policy, state sovereignty, and federal authority
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