13.06.2025 – (12:01 PM)
A curfew was reimposed in Los Angeles on June 11 as protests continued in the city.
Protests spread to other cities in the United States, including Austin, Chicago, New York, Dallas, and Denver, prompting a reimposition of a curfew that was lifted on the morning of June 11.
The protests in Los Angeles began after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested illegal immigrants.
Nearly 400 people have been arrested so far, including 330 illegal immigrants.
157 people have been arrested on charges of assault and battery, and one has been charged with attempted murder of a police officer.
Federal prosecutors also charged two men with throwing petrol bombs at police officers.
About 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines have been deployed in Los Angeles, and some National Guard troops have been authorized to arrest protesters.