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Follow along for live updates as thousands of people nationwide have shown up at protests and rallies opposing ICE raids.
Protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) popped up in major cities across the country this week as organizing groups gear up for a nationwide day of action on
Protests unfolding nationwide against President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda come as Immigration and Customs Enforcement races to meet White House arrest quotas.
Tear gas was fired into a crowd of protesters in Las Vegas. At least eight people in Seattle were arrested as a protest was declared illegal. Police detained 10 people in another day of protest in New York.
Demonstrations across the country cropped up to oppose ICE raids, while others gathered in counties neighboring Los Angeles. Some of the protests were launched by union members in response to the ...
Denver police arrested 18 individuals during an "ICE Out!" immigration protest, with tensions over ICE policies sparking demonstrations and officials responding to potential conflict.
NBC News Correspondent David Noriega joins Meet the Press NOW from Los Angeles as protests against ICE continue into their sixth day. NBC News Senior Homeland Security Correspondent Julia Ainsley, Chief White House Correspondent Peter Alexander and Senior National Security Correspondent Courtney Kube report on the Trump administration’s response to growing protests nationwide.
The protest was dubbed “No Kings,” and was part of worldwide demonstrations Saturday targeting the Trump Administration. No Kings is also a reference to fears by some that President Trump is making moves more akin to that of an unchecked monarch. During her brief address, Titus quipped that “Elvis is the only king we want in Las Vegas.”