ICE, L.A and federal immigration enforcement
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Nine massage parlors across Baton Rouge were raided by a mix of local and federal law enforcement agents Tuesday, resulting in ten Chinese women being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
After days of confrontations among protesters and immigration agents, some observers wonder whether police involvement constitutes cooperation with federal authorities.
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Action News 5 on MSNLocal activists react to L.A. ICE protests ahead of planned local demonstrationPolitical and social unrest continues across the country as President Trump deploys 700 Marines and more than 2,000 National Guardsmen to Los Angeles.
Sen. Ashley Moody introduced a measure that would enable states to assist in immigration enforcement by allowing non-federal law enforcement officers to act as a “force multiplier" for federal immigration officers.
As protests against immigration enforcement rage on in Los Angeles, despite the efforts of local law enforcement and the military, Immigration and Customs
Protests in Manhattan turned violent Tuesday as thousands rallied against recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and in support of demonstrations in Los Angeles. Dozens of people were taken into custody and some protesters remained on city streets late Tuesday night.