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Trump sends National Guard to Los Angeles amid chaos in the streets as protesters clash with ICE agents

Trump’s border czar has said the National Guard is mobilizing to enter the city of Los Angeles within hours amid tense standoffs between protesters and ICE agents. 

‘We are making Los Angeles safer. Mayor (Karen) Bass should be thanking us,’ Tom Homan, President Trump’s point man on border security, said on X on Saturday evening. ‘We are going to bring the National Guard in tonight.’ 

Federal agents clashed with angry protestors in the Los Angeles area for a second day Saturday, shooting flash-bang grenades into the crowd and shutting part of a freeway amid raids on undocumented migrants, reports said.

The standoff took place in the suburb of Paramount, where demonstrators had gathered near a Home Depot that was being used as a staging area by federal immigration officials.

They were met by federal agents in riot gear and gas masks, who lobbed flash-bang grenades and tear gas at the crowd, according to news reports and social media posts.

The immigration raids are part of President Donald Trump’s ongoing crackdown on undocumented immigrants. 

Following the latest clashes in Los Angeles, authorities vowed to prosecute offenders and warned of an escalating security presence.

Federal agents hold a line during a clash with protesters near a Home Depot after a raid was conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Paramount, California on Saturday

Trump's border czar Tom Homan has said the National Guard is mobilizing to enter the city of Los Angeles within hours amid tense standoffs between protesters and ICE agents

Trump’s border czar Tom Homan has said the National Guard is mobilizing to enter the city of Los Angeles within hours amid tense standoffs between protesters and ICE agents

A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy holds back protesters following multiple detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount

A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy holds back protesters following multiple detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount

Trump was elected to a second term largely on a promise to crack down hard on the entry and presence of undocumented migrants who he likened to ‘monsters’ and ‘animals.’

Following the latest clashes in Los Angeles, authorities vowed to prosecute offenders and warned of an escalating security presence.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said multiple arrests had been made following Friday’s clashes.

‘You bring chaos, and we’ll bring handcuffs. Law and order will prevail,’ he said on X.

On Saturday, amid chants for ICE agents to get out, some protestors waved Mexican flags while others set a US flag on fire.

Cement blocks and overturned shopping carts served as crude roadblocks.

A crowd swarmed a US Marshals Service bus exiting a nearby freeway, with authorities later closing on and off ramps to keep protesters from taking over the highway.

The tense standoff came a day after masked and armed immigration agents carried out high-profile workplace raids in separate parts of Los Angeles, attracting angry crowds and setting off hours-long standoffs.

A pallet burns as protesters and federal agents clash near a Home Depot in Paramount

A pallet burns as protesters and federal agents clash near a Home Depot in Paramount

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents after a raid was conducted by ICE

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents after a raid was conducted by ICE

A federal agent points their projectile gun at protesters during a clash

A federal agent points their projectile gun at protesters during a clash 

Police detain a man during a protest in the Paramount section of Los Angeles

Police detain a man during a protest in the Paramount section of Los Angeles

A protester holds a Mexican flag during a clash with federal agents. It comes the day after federal immigration authorities arrested more than 40 people across Los Angeles

A protester holds a Mexican flag during a clash with federal agents. It comes the day after federal immigration authorities arrested more than 40 people across Los Angeles

A protester holds a sign as he stands in front of federal agents as the groups clashed near a Home Depot following a raid

A protester holds a sign as he stands in front of federal agents as the groups clashed near a Home Depot following a raid 

The palm tree-lined streets of Los Angeles was set ablaze by protestors

The palm tree-lined streets of Los Angeles was set ablaze by protestors  

A woman waves a Mexican flag admist tear gas from law enforcement during a protest

A woman waves a Mexican flag admist tear gas from law enforcement during a protest 

A protester breaks windows on a car during a clash with federal agents

A protester breaks windows on a car during a clash with federal agents

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents

A protester holds a Mexican flag during a clash with federal agents near a Home Depot

 A protester holds a Mexican flag during a clash with federal agents near a Home Depot

‘An insurrection against the laws and sovereignty of the United States,’ White House deputy chief of staff and anti-immigration hardliner Stephen Miller said on X, sharing a video of protesters marching Friday outside Los Angeles’s federal detention center.

Los Angeles, the second-most populous city in the United States, is one of the most diverse metropolises in the country.

The suburb of Paramount, home to about 50,000 people, is 82 percent Hispanic or Latino, according to US Census data.

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