Cleanup begins after chaotic anti-ICE protests rock LA

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City crews are clearing debris in Los Angeles after three nights of anti-ICE protests left burned vehicles, smashed windows, and graffiti across downtown. Cleanup began early Monday as officials assessed structural damage and transit disruptions caused by the unrest.

Published On 9 Jun 2025

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