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Multiple people were arrested in Los Angeles on Friday as anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with law enforcement and the U.S. military after weeks of protests against deportations and ICE raids, police said.
Los Angeles police said there were “multiple arrests today during several different demonstrations” downtown.
“Most were peaceful, but once again, as the evening approached, outside agitators began to cause issues,” the department wrote on X.

U.S. Marines after pushing demonstrators into the street at the Metropolitan Detention Center during protests against immigration raids in downtown Los Angeles, California, on July 4, 2025. (Getty Images)
Demonstrators met up for the protest on Friday at around 9:30 a.m. outside City Hall on Spring Street and took a 1.5-mile route through downtown, according to local outlet KCAL.
Police said the group dispersed shortly after the incident commander authorized a dispersal order for the area on Friday night, according to a post at 7:17 p.m. local time.

Demonstrators face U.S. marines, National Guard troops and Department of Homeland Security officers as they protest in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center, in Los Angeles, California, on July 4, 2025. (Getty Images)
Officers from the Department of Homeland Security had declared the protest an unlawful assembly, independent journalist Anthony Cabassa wrote on X, adding that Marines and federal agents were using riot gear while ordering the crowd to disperse.