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Protests against immigration raids continue to spread across the U.S.

June 12, 2025
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Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids and President Trump’s mobilization of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles continue to spread nationwide.

While many have been peaceful, with marchers chanting slogans and carrying signs against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, some protesters have clashed with police, leading to hundreds of arrests and the use of chemical irritants to disperse crowds.

Activists say they will hold even larger demonstrations in the coming days with “No Kings” events across the country on Saturday to coincide with Mr. Trump’s planned military parade through Washington, D.C.

Here’s a rundown of many of them:

LOS ANGELES

A group of demonstrators who’d gathered outside the federal buildings in the city’s downtown marched out of the curfew zone just after it went into effect for a second night. A smaller crowd of people nearby was seen being taken into custody about 20 minutes after curfew, with the CBS News Los Angeles helicopter overhead.

SEATTLE

Police say the demonstration began with a peaceful march but officers intervened when some people set fire to a dumpster at an intersection late Wednesday night. As police waited for the Seattle Fire Department to arrive, some people “from the group confronted them, throwing bottles, rocks, and concrete chunks at them,” police said. “A protestor threw a large firework at officers, but no one was injured. Police issued dispersal orders and moved the crowd out of the area making eight arrests for assault and obstruction.”

SPOKANE, WASH.

More than 30 people were arrested in downtown Spokane Wednesday night as anti-ICE protesters clashed with police, CBS Spokane affiliate KREM-TV reports. The station says community members gathered at the Spokane ICE office Wednesday afternoon to protest the detainment of a 21-year-old Venezuelan man seeking asylum. Mayor Lisa Brown imposed a curfew in the city’s downtown after the demonstration at the ICE office. Police Chief Kevin Hall said protesters were arrested and officers deployed “pepper balls” on the crowd.

LAS VEGAS

Hundreds of people gathered outside the Las Vegas Federal Courthouse in the downtown area, CBS Las Vegas affiliate KLAS-TV reported. The protest remained peaceful until around 9 p.m. when police issued a dispersal order and declared an unlawful assembly “due to protestors engaging in illegal activity.” The crowd dispered 15 minutes later.

The post Protests against immigration raids continue to spread across the U.S. appeared first on CBS News.

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