Chaos breaks out as ICE raids business in downtown Los Angeles
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Federal immigration officials clashed with protesters as they raided several downtown Los Angeles locations on Friday.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were spotted at a Home Depot, an apartment complex, federal courts and even in the fashion district.

The raids occurred shortly after Stephen Miller, a watchdog for Donald Trump, urged ICE to target migrants at popular shopping spots in order to increase their arrest numbers.

Crowds of protesters swarmed the officers on Friday in an attempt to stop the detentions, reported KTLA.

Despite these directives, the operations yielded limited success, resulting in the detention of approximately 45 individuals across seven locations, as reported by Angelica Salas, the Executive Director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights.

Among those detained was David Huerta, the President of the Service Employees International Union California. During his apprehension, Huerta was pepper-sprayed and injured, Mayor Karen Bass informed NBC Los Angeles.

‘He is doing ok physically, but I know what really impacted him the most was the emotional trauma of watching parents and kids being separated,’ said Bass. ‘He’s going into ICE custody and we hope to get him out very soon.’ 

Footage from local news station KABC showed officers throwing smoke bombs or flash bangs on the street to disperse the people so they could drive away in SUVs, vans and military-style vehicles.

Federal immigration officials raided several downtown Los Angeles locations on Friday

Federal immigration officials raided several downtown Los Angeles locations on Friday

In one video, a person was seen running backward with their hands on the hood of a moving white SUV in an effort to block the vehicle. 

The person fell backward, landing flat on the ground. The SUV backed up, drove around the individual and sped off as others on the street threw objects at it.

Crowds of protesters swarmed the officers in an attempt to stop their detentions

Crowds of protesters swarmed the officers in an attempt to stop their detentions

Other video showed people being handcuffed by federal authorities in a Home Depot parking lot.

At one of the spots, immigrant-rights advocates used megaphones to speak to the workers inside a store, reminding them of their constitutional rights and instructing them not to sign anything or say anything to federal agents, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The advocates also told the federal agents that lawyers wanted access to the workers, and sometimes yelled out specific names.

Mayor Bass said neither her nor the Los Angeles Police Department were warned about the activity.

‘As Mayor of a proud city of immigrants, who contribute to our city in so many ways, I am deeply angered by what has taken place,’ Bass said.

‘These tactics sow terror in our communities and disrupt basic principles of safety in our city. We will not stand for this. 

Police Chief Jim McDonnell released a statement claiming the department is not involved in ‘civil immigration enforcement.’

‘We will not assist or participate in any sort of mass deportations, nor will the LAPD try to determine an individual’s immigration status,’ McDonnell said.

ICE agents taped off one building to control the crowds while they loaded detainees into vans

ICE agents taped off one building to control the crowds while they loaded detainees into vans

Mayor Karen Bass (pictured) said neither her nor the Los Angeles Police Department were warned about the activity

Mayor Karen Bass (pictured) said neither her nor the Los Angeles Police Department were warned about the activity

Protesters took to the streets to try and block ICE vehicles carrying detained immigrants

Protesters took to the streets to try and block ICE vehicles carrying detained immigrants  

‘I want everyone, including our immigrant community, to feel safe calling the police in their time of need and know that the LAPD will be there for you without regard to one’s immigration status.’

The Los Angeles raids come as White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has reportedly demanded ICE agents raid Home Depots and 7-Elevens as part of his lofty new target for arrests of illegal migrants.

Miller, one of Donald Trump’s biggest hawks on immigration, said last week that Trump wants the agency to conduct 3,000 arrests every single day in an ambitious effort to ramp up his deportation agenda.

He and ‘border czar’ Tom Homan have both suggested that the numbers are not currently where they want them.

Homan backed the ambitious new benchmark on Thursday morning, insisting: ‘We’ve gotta’ increase these arrests and removals.’

‘The numbers are good, but I’m not satisfied. I haven’t been satisfied all year long.’

During Trump’s first 100 days back in office, ICE officials arrested 66,463 illegal immigrants.

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