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Jun 8, 2025 |
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Fox News: National Guard to be deployed in Los Angeles County as anti-ICE protests rage: border czar Tom Homan
The National Guard will be deployed to Los Angeles County in response to escalating anti-ICE protests. Tear gas was used during a violent protest following an ICE raid, resulting in several arrests for assault on a federal agent.
Authorities are increasing their presence to address the violence occurring at these demonstrations, emphasizing the importance of enforcing the law.
Le Monde: In Los Angeles, second day of clash between protesters and federal immigration agents
Federal agents clashed with protesters in Paramount, California, during immigration raids targeting undocumented migrants. Demonstrators gathered near a Home Depot used by ICE, leading to confrontations with law enforcement who deployed flash-bang grenades and tear gas.
The situation escalated as protesters called for ICE to leave, with some waving Mexican flags and burning a U.S. flag. Authorities announced plans to increase security, including deploying the National Guard, while officials emphasized a commitment to law and order amid ongoing tensions.
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GB News: Pro-Palestine protester who evaded terror charges in two-tier police row is 'Islamist propagandist' granted asylum in Britain
Mohammad al-Mail, a Kuwaiti national granted refugee status in Britain, was arrested for chanting support for the Hamas attacks during a pro-Palestinian protest in London but was not charged with terrorism. He reportedly claimed that his chants referred to the Home Office, leading to the decision not to prosecute.
The case has raised concerns over policing practices, especially after a Jewish counter-protester was charged for a placard deemed offensive. Al-Mail has since used his platform to promote Islamist ideologies, prompting calls for a re-investigation of his actions by officials.