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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Las Vegas police have declared an ICE protest in the downtown area Wednesday an “unlawful assembly.” A flyer of an emergency protest was shared on social media titled “From LA to Vegas, ICE OUT!” It was planned for Wednesday at 7 p.m.
LAPD declared an unlawful assembly as protests against ICE operations continue as Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops Sunday.
The anti-ICE protests, which started in Los Angeles, have spread to Las Vegas. On Wednesday night, over 300 protestors came out to Downtown Las Vegas to
A peaceful protest by hundreds of people in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday evening calling for an end to immigration enforcement raids escalated into confrontations with law enforcement.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has ordered protesters to leave downtown Las Vegas due to "unlawful assembly" at Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark Avenue.
Protestors marched in Dallas on Monday night against ICE raids, aligning with demonstrators across the country in Los Angeles.
CBS News Texas contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to ask about its response to the rally, and whether there are any immigration raids planned soon within the metroplex. In a statement,
One potential charge protesters may face is unlawful assembly, when two or more people gather to break the law and refuse to leave when ordered by a peace officer. In Georgia, this offense is considered a misdemeanor.
Latest news and live updates as over 200 arrested in L.A. and National Guard to be deployed in Texas as rallies continue nationwide