Anti-ICE Mob Descends on Downtown Los Angeles As LAPD Forced to Call Tactical Alert
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In various progressive urban centers across the nation, high school students have been frequently ditching classes to participate in protests against ICE, rather than dedicating time to their studies. It’s no shock that these educational institutions often display poor academic performance in the data.

Consequences seem to be the last thing on these students’ minds, as it’s common for educators and school officials to encourage such behavior, sometimes even joining the students in their escapades.

It seems the teachers’ unions are quite proud of this trend.

Most recently, Los Angeles experienced this phenomenon when hundreds of students abandoned their classrooms, opting instead to converge downtown and stir up a bit of chaos:

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Sky5 was over the scene at about 1:30 p.m., where items were seen being thrown toward officers and some shoving occurred. Police moved in to push back the crowd.

Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.


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Anti-ICE protests have become increasingly common since the Trump administration started trying to clean up the disastrous illegal immigrant mess that former President Joe Biden thrust upon this country. This latest action, led mostly by teenagers, mind you, took a dark turn:

The students’ march started at City Hall, blocking traffic on Spring Street, police said. 

The protest overwhelmed streets in the area, moving across First Street and Main Street.

On Los Angeles Street, demonstrators engaged in vandalism, according to police.

Agitators then engaged in more vandalism on Alameda Street before attacking federal agents there, according to police.   

(Warning: Profanity in the following tweet.)

At least one law enforcement agent suffered injuries. During the melee, a “peaceful protester” started waving a pole at an officer, striking him in the head twice. It’s not clear if that’s the one who officially reported as hurt.

First Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli expressed his disgust on X Friday evening, and vowed they would track down violent offenders.

“Where are the parents?” he asked. Unfortunately, they’re probably out protesting somewhere too.

That’s what blue state governors and mayors have brought us: a culture of permanent protest. The adults (and the conservatives) should ignore the noise and keep on doing what’s right to fix America.

Minutes ago (as of 11:00 p.m. EST Friday), Essayli announced that he’s surging officers into DTLA. Good:

Editor’s Note: ICE and CBP continue to put themselves in harm’s way in order to protect America’s sovereignty and to keep our streets safe. 

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