ICE, San Francisco and detention protests
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Thousands of people nationwide have shown up at protests and rallies opposing ICE raids as unrest grows in response to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Hundreds marched again in San Francisco to protest the ongoing ICE raids in California, the second day of largely peaceful protests marred by incidents of violence and arrests.
SAN JOSE — Hundreds of people gathered Monday evening in San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco to protest deportation efforts by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as to stand in solidarity with protesters in Southern California.
Mayor Daniel Lurie, who won on a promise to get tough on crime, is being put to the test in the liberal city—where a peaceful night turned destructive.
San Francisco officials prep for more anti-ICE protests following demonstrations that turned violent
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and city officials announced preparations for more protests after police arrested 154 people Sunday night when an anti-ICE demonstration turned violent on city streets.
Hundreds protest ICE raids in San Francisco for a second day, with large peaceful demonstrations and minor incidents of vandalism reported.
San Francisco police arrested 154 people Sunday night after a downtown protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reportedly escalated with the arrival of law enforcement in riot gear.
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More than 150 were arrested at immigration enforcement protests in San Francisco's Financial District Sunday evening, with police officers injured and significant property damage left behind, authorities said.
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNSan Francisco police confront splinter group of anti-ICE protestersSan Francisco police made another round of arrests after a second round of anti-ICE protests on Monday night, where several buildings were defaced with graffiti.
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