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The American immigration authorities extended the activity in the Los Angeles region on Saturday following demonstrations in a federal detention center and a police response which included tear gas, flash-bangs and the arrest of a union leader.
The staff of the border patrol in the anti-riot and gas equipment masks were held outside an industrial park in the city of Paramount, California, deployment of tear gas as passers-by and demonstrators gathered on the median and on the other side of the street, some by making fun of the authorities while recording events on smartphones.
“Ice out of Paramount. We see you for what you are,” said a woman through a megaphone, referring to American immigration and the application of customs. “You are not welcome here.”
A portable panel said: “No human being is illegal.”
The boulevard was closed to traffic while the American border patrol was circulating in the area. Ice representatives did not immediately respond to requests for information by e-mail on weekend application activities. “”
The arrests by the immigration authorities in Los Angeles are involved as US President Donald Trump and his administrative effort to keep promises to make mass deportations across the country.
Friday, ice police officers arrested more than 40 people while they were performing searches mandates in several places, especially outside a clothing warehouse, where a tense scene was taking place while a crowd tried to prevent agents from leaving.
The mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, said that the activity was intended to “sow terror” in the second largest city in the country.
In a press release on Saturday, the acting director of the ice, Todd Lyons, reprimanded the bass for the city’s response to demonstrations.
“Mayor Bass took the side of chaos and anarchy on the police,” Lyons said in a statement. “Make no mistake, the ice will continue to enforce the immigration laws of our country and to stop illegal criminals.”
The demonstrators gathered on Friday evening in front of a federal detention center in Los Angeles, where the lawyers said that arrested people had been taken, singing “the liberations, letting them stay!”
Other demonstrators held signs that said “Ice de la!” And led songs and shouted megaphones. Some graffiti scribbled on the facade of the building.
Federal agents have executed searches of searches in three places, including a warehouse in the Los Angeles fashion district, after a judge discovered that there was a probable cause that the employer used fictitious documents for some of his workers, according to representatives for internal security surveys and the office of the American prosecutor.
Immigrant rights defenders say that people were detained on Friday by immigration authorities outside Home Depot stores and a donut store.