Los Angeles mayor lifts curfew put in place over protests against Ice raids | Los Angeles Ice protests

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lifted a curfew in response to the conflicts with the police and vandalism between the protests against Donald Trump’s immigration pressures in the city for the first time in Los Angeles city center on Tuesday.
On June 10, the curfew provided “successful crime and suppressing efforts ve and provided a democrat, shops, restaurants, businesses and residents from people engaged in vandalism.
On Monday, during the evening demonstrations, he withdrew the hours after less arrest and said there was a decrease in violence and vandalism following protests in the city center.
When the curfew was applied, BASS said that after 23 businesses were broken and robbed, the city had reached an overturning point ,, which was accused of agitators who wanted to cause problems.
The curfew curfew covered a relatively small slice of the expanding city, which has a 1 -square -meter (2.5 km2) part of the city center, which includes the protests.
Last week, Trump ordered the US city to deploy about 4,000 national guards and 700 Marine Posts after protests on the implementation of immigration laws.
On Sunday, Trump led Federal immigration officials to prioritize the deportation of democratic business cities that emerged after major protests against the migration policies of the administration in Los Angeles and other major cities.