Protesters and immigration authorities face off for a second day in LA area after arrests

Parmount, California (AP) – tear gas and smoke were filled on the southern suburbs of Los Angeles on Saturday, where clashes between the immigration authorities and appearances extended to a second day and Trump administration officials pledged to trial anyone interfering in their enforcement.

The border patrol staff stood in riots and gas masks outside an industrial park in Paramount, and spread tear gas as a passerby gathered on the average and through the street. Some officers slipped while registering events on smartphones.

“The ice is out of Pyramont. We see you for what you are,” said a woman through the amplifiers. “You are not welcome here.”

I read a portable mark, “There is no illegal person.”

The smoke rose from burning shrubs and rejecting the street, and the demonstrators kicks a border border car. A street was closed to traffic, where the border patrol customers were distributed across the region.

Internal Security Minister Christie sleep has published a message on the social media that deals with “La Rioters” and a warning that the intervention in the immigration application will not be tolerated.

“You will not prevent us or slow us.” The enforcement of immigration and customs “will be imposed. If you put a hand on the law enforcement officer, you will be tried to the maximum limit of the law.”

Immigration and Customs officers have carried out inspection orders in multiple locations on Friday, including outside the dressing warehouse in the fashion area. This procedure came after the judge found a possible reason that the employer was using fake documents for some of his workers, according to representatives of the internal security investigations and the US Public Prosecutor’s Office.

A tense scene appeared abroad when he tried to mobilize preventing agents away.

Migrant rights defenders said there are also arrests of immigration outside the Home Depot stores and Donat store.

DHS said in a statement that the recent Ice operations in Los Angeles resulted in the arrest of 118 immigrants.

After the arrest of Friday, the demonstrators gathered in the evening outside a federal detention center, chanting, “they called them free, let them stay!”

Some signs were held with anti -ice slogans, and some graffiti covered on the building.

Among those who were arrested in the protests, David Heareta, the regional head of the International Federation of Service Employees. The spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, Ciaran McCayyouki, confirmed that on Saturday at the Metropolitan detention center in Los Angeles before the appearance of a court on Monday appeared.

It was not clear whether Hamera had legal representation.

The leader of the Democratic Senate, Chuck Schumer, called for his immediate release. In a post on social media, he pointed to “a disturbing pattern of arrest and the detention of American citizens to exercise their right to freedom of expression.”

Immigration arrests come at a time when President Donald Trump presses and managed to fulfill promises to collective deportation throughout the country.

Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass said the activity was aimed at “planting terrorism” in the second largest city.

In a statement on Saturday, the director on behalf of the ice, Todd Leon, dismantled the city’s response to the protests.

Lyon said: “The mayor took the side of chaos and chaos in the application of the law.” “Do not make mistakes, ICE will continue to impose immigration laws in our nation and the adoption of illegal foreigners.”

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