Demonstrations against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown have intensified and spread far beyond Los Angeles, with thousands of people gathering in at least two dozen cities, US media reported.
In Los Angeles, protesters briefly blocked traffic on the 101 Freeway, while in Chicago, large crowds marched through several main arteries of the downtown Loop, briefly halting traffic. Police helicopters hovered overhead as demonstrators walked among stalled buses, and one Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) bus had been tagged with anti-police and anti-ICE (the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency) graffiti. The Chicago Tribune reported no immediate arrests.
Similar scenes unfolded in New York, where blocks of demonstrators marched from Lower Manhattan, near the federal immigration building, while in Atlanta, some 1,000 demonstrators lined Buford Highway, with several hundred later marching into Doraville, prompting an immediate standoff with local police.
Elsewhere, protests rippled across San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Washington, DC, with varying degrees of police presence and tension.
According to NBC News, dozens of arrests were reported in New York and San Francisco, while rallies in Houston and San Antonio remained largely peaceful.
In Austin, the local police department issued alerts warning drivers to watch for large groups of pedestrians rallying in support of the Los Angeles protests.
These demonstrations come amid a deepening political and legal confrontation in California over the use of military forces in domestic immigration enforcement.
At an event marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army at Fort Bragg on Tuesday, President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech, labelling Los Angeles protesters as "animals" and "a foreign enemy." He described their actions as an "invasion" and defended the deployment of approximately 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines to the city. Trump vowed to "liberate" Los Angeles and restore it to being "free, clean, and safe," even suggesting he might invoke the Insurrection Act. He further warned that any disruptions during an upcoming military parade in Washington, DC would be met with "very big force."
In response, California Governor Gavin Newsom immediately filed an emergency lawsuit in federal court seeking to block the deployment of military personnel for immigration enforcement. Citing the Posse Comitatus Act and the Tenth Amendment, Newsom called the move unconstitutional and a grave violation of state sovereignty.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass supported the legal challenge and announced a downtown curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., warning that police would arrest those who defy the order.
According to the Pentagon, the deployment -- tasked with securing federal buildings and supporting ICE operations -- is expected to last 60 days and cost approximately $134 million, covering logistics, equipment, and personnel expenses. Some Guard units were deployed within hours of the initial protests, which saw protesters block highways and damage property in central LA, Xinhua news agency reported.
The intensifying standoff has sparked a broader national debate over the militarisation of domestic law enforcement. The controversy has underscored deep tensions between state and federal authority, raising critical questions about the balance of power and the political stakes of immigration enforcement in American cities.
As protests swell across the country, a federal judge in California has scheduled a hearing for Thursday afternoon on the state's request to restrict the federal government's use of military personnel.
Tripura has begun experimental soilless hydroponic farming: Minister
The Tripura government has experimentally started the hydroponics method of cultivation without any soil, the state’s agriculture minister Ratan Lal Nath said here on Friday.
Assam Rifles seized cannabis worth Rs 30 lakh from Tripura
In a swift and decisive operation against narcotics smuggling, Assam Rifles, in close coordination with representatives of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), successfully seized approximately 195 kg of marijuana from the general area of Taranagar, Agartala during the early hours of 12 June.
High-Level Meeting Held to Curb Illegal Infiltration in Tripura
A high-level administrative meeting was held today at the state secretariat under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary J. K. Sinha, following the directives of Tripura Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha, to review and strengthen measures against illegal infiltration in the state.
Agriculture minister announces development of 3 new paddy varieties in Tripura
The state agriculture and farmers welfare department minister Ratan Lal Nath on Friday announced development of three new paddy varieties in Tripura, which can address the recurring flood-related challenges faced by farmers in the state.
CM Dr Manik Saha inaugurates state-of-the-art Cancer Care Unit in Agartala Private Run Hospital
Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha on Friday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Cancer Care Center at a private run hospital in Agartala. The new center has been established in collaboration with the International Oncology Cancer Institute, aiming to make quality cancer treatment more accessible within the state.
‘I can’t believe I survived’, says lone survivor of Air India crash in emotional meeting with PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the devastating Air India plane crash. Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, is recovering from injuries sustained in the crash and is being treated at a hospital in Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad crash: Two Manipuri crew members of London-bound Air India flight killed
Two cabin crew members from Manipur - Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma (20) and Lamnunthem Singson (26) – were killed when the London-bound Air India flight, carrying over 240 passengers, crashed shortly after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport.
Doctor couple’s dreams of new beginning in UK turned to ashes
A doctor couple’s dreams of a new beginning together as a family in UK turned into a nightmare and their last trip together as the ill-fated flight that was to take them to London crashed seconds after take-off on Thursday.