Violent protests in Los Angeles: Citizens defend themselves against raids!
Protests in Los Angeles against anti-migrant crackdowns: Police break up demonstration as US authorities tighten measures.

Violent protests in Los Angeles: Citizens defend themselves against raids!
Violent protests broke out in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon against the US authorities' recently tightened measures against illegal immigrants. Police broke up the demonstration in the city center, which led to clashes with protesters. Emergency services used stun grenades to disperse the crowd as city officials described the situation as worrying. Loud Small newspaper U.S. Homeland Security spokeswoman Yasmeen Pitts O'Keefe said raids were planned to punish people found harboring illegal immigrants. Mayor Karen Bass criticized the move and spoke of the negative impact on the community.
Stephen Miller, Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff, denied the allegations and emphasized that enforcing federal law was a top priority. Trump himself described the fight against illegal immigration as an “invasion” by “criminals from abroad.” Aside from that, anti-immigrant crackdowns have also been taking place in New York, where arrests at a courthouse were documented by an AFP reporter.
connection with national security
The current focus on immigration comes against the backdrop of an ongoing debate about national security. Anonymous US officials are warning of a possible new terror threat, particularly in the context of the approaching anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Despite serious indications from New York, confirmed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Chief Raymond Kelly, the threat remains unverified Mirror reported.
New York police have increased their presence by a third in response to these tips, in addition to already increased security measures in the run-up to commemorations of the terrorist attacks. This situation raises important questions about how immigration and national security laws are intertwined in a changing political climate in the United States.
The situation of migrants in Central America
Parallel to the developments in the USA, the deportation campaigns are having a significant impact on Central America. Many refugees from the region are now stranded at the US border or are turning back in resignation. According to a report by daily news Venezuelans in particular are suffering from the current situation. This number of people fleeing is alarmingly high; over seven million Venezuelans have had to leave their home country.
Refugees who previously headed for the United States now face a decline in migrants and increased threats of violence and discrimination. The mood has also changed in Mexico, where many migrants who have traditionally received support are now facing rejection and forced to camp out in public spaces.
The fate of many migrants remains uncertain and returning to their countries of origin, as in the case of Estéban to Colombia, is becoming a reality for many. The dangerous escape routes, such as the Darién jungle, where many have had to endure hellish conditions in recent years, highlight the tragedy and danger of migration.