A look at anti-ICE protests across the country, from New York to Seattle
Briefly

Protests against President Trump's immigration enforcement are occurring nationwide, notably in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Austin. These demonstrations are fueled by numerous groups, including labor unions and the grassroots "50501" movement. Tensions have risen as governors like Gavin Newsom and Greg Abbott respond, with Abbott deploying the National Guard in Texas. In Austin, recent protests led to clashes resulting in arrests and injuries, showcasing the widespread discontent with federal immigration policies and the militarization of law enforcement responses.
Protests over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement have spread to cities across the United States, as the president warns that the deployment of national guards and Marines to quell demonstrations in Los Angeles should serve as a warning that similar ones would not be tolerated.
Many of the protests this week have been organized by a variety of groups, including labor unions and the "50501" movement, a decentralized, grassroots campaign that has been organizing rallies against various Trump policies including immigration.
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