Los Angeles – The protests in Los Angeles continued on Saturday due to the continuous migration and customs raids throughout the city.
The American Civil Liberties Union said: Hundreds of people, including children, were detained by ice agents on Friday at the Federal Edward Royal building in the center of Los Angeles.
Federal agents raided multiple workplaces in the fashion area and other local areas, according to the American Civil Liberties Union in southern California.
Another protest took place on Saturday, when ice agents were in Paramount.
On Saturday, the video showed the border patrol clients publishing with many demonstrators on the street, and screaming them. The shots appear to show some of the smoky projectiles that are also published.
In a statement on social media, US Border President Michael Banks said that many arrests were held on charges of alleged attacks on federal agents.
The deputy director of the FBI Dan Bonjino said that the authorities are seeking to identify people who threw rocks in law enforcement vehicles.
US lawyer Bill Isly said that federal law enforcement will continue as planned in Los Angeles County this week.
“I urge the public to refrain from interfering in these legal procedures. Any person hinders federal agents will face arrest and prosecution,” he said.
The Los Angeles County Administration said that its employees had responded to the Parmont Polvard, as it was a large crowd.
“When the deputies arrived, it appears that federal law enforcement employees were in the region, and that the public members were gathering to protest. The Ministry of Sharif did not participate in any federal law enforcement operations or procedures and responded only to managing traffic and monitoring crowds.”
The Ministry of Sharif said that it does not participate in any civil immigration enforcement activities or mass survey operations.
The Ministry of Sharif said: “We mention the public to exercise their right to protest in peace, regarding the safety of all members of society. Our basic responsibility is to ensure public safety for all current and resident demonstrators, and passers -by who address potential safety concerns while supporting the safe and legal expression of the rights of the first amendment.”
TV director Todd Leon said in a statement on Saturday: “The brave men and women in Los Angeles were arrested by illegal foreigners, including gang members, drug dealers and those with a history of attack, cruelty to children, home violence, theft, and threat,” TV director Todd Leon said in a statement on Saturday.
The large crowds first began to gather near the Federal Detention Center in the center of Los Angeles on Friday, to protest the immigration raids and lead to some clashes reported with the authorities.
“Violent rioters will get responsibility,” Lyon said and pledged that the ice will continue to make arrests.
Lyon said on Saturday: “What happened in Los Angeles yesterday was horrific. As the rioters attacked ice enforcement employees and federal laws in the streets of Los Angeles, Mayor Bass took over the chaos and chaos of the law enforcement,” Lyon said on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Mayor Karen Bass condemned ice raids in a statement.
“As a prime minister of the city of immigrants proud, they contribute to our city in several ways, I feel very angry with what happened. These tactics cultivate terrorism in our societies and disrupt the basic principles of safety in our city. My office is closely coordinating with the immigrant rights community organizations.
Bass Kabc told that neither she nor Los Angeles police department realized that ice raids would happen.
Some demonstrators can see things in vehicles and others tried to prevent trucks from leaving on Friday, Kabc said.
Shortly after 7 pm, the Los Angeles Police Administration announced an illegal association, and the demonstrators warned that they risked arrest if they remained in the area. LAPD officers and street lining were seen near the federal building, Kabc said.
LAPD said at a post on social media late on Friday that the officers had reported that a “small group of violent individuals” was throwing large pieces of concrete.
“Once again, an illegal gathering has been announced. You must leave the area. Less deadly munitions have been used by the accident,” the accident commander said.
The Ministry of Internal Security said that the targeting of law enforcement in Los Angeles was “sad.”
DHS said: “Mayor Bass, the ice is not responsible for” providing terrorism “.
-Luke Barr and Vanessa Navarrete contribute to ABC News in this report.