
Los Angeles Immigration Protests Enter Fourth Day: Tear Gas Deployed, Tensions High
Los Angeles witnesses the fourth day of protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The demonstrations, centered near a federal building and ICE detention facility, have involved confrontations with law enforcement. CNN correspondent Kyung Lah, reporting from the scene, described the situation as tense, with tear gas deployed in some areas. "That's where we've seen a lot of the clashes and some of the tear gas that was deployed," Lah said, pointing to the intersection near the federal building. Protesters displayed signs and flags, expressing their opposition to the immigration policies. The police presence was significant, with officers trying to contain the crowd and prevent them from entering the freeway. Despite the tensions, the reporter noted that there has been no direct physical violence so far. The protests highlight the ongoing debate on immigration in the US and the strong feelings of those affected by the policies.