Los Angeles anti-ICE protests enter fourth night amid National Guard deployment, immigration enforcement actions

Protesters converged in downtown Los Angeles for the fourth straight day of anti-ICE demonstrations on Monday, hours after hundreds of National Guard troops arrived in the area after President Trump ordered their deployment following days of violent clashes.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that 50 people were arrested over the weekend following protests that overtook several blocks in downtown LA, including a stretch of the 101 Freeway. A spokesperson for the department said people arrested were booked for different crimes, including failure to disperse, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, looting and arson. The LAPD also said five officers were injured during the weekend events. Three were treated at the scene and two suffered minor injuries.

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