'Massive': Los Angeles protests erupt over 'worst fear' ICE raids

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TLDRDes manifestations massives ont eu lieu à Los Angeles en réponse à des raids d'immigration ciblés par ICE, qui ont suscité la peur au sein de la communauté des immigrants. Les autorités locales ont condamné ces actions, qui visent principalement des lieux de travail. Les manifestants, représentant une population diversifiée, expriment leur colère et leur inquiétude face à l'impact de ces raids sur leur vie quotidienne. Les raids ont été perçus comme une menace directe pour les familles et les communautés, renforçant le sentiment d'insécurité parmi les immigrants.

Conclusões

  • 🚨 Des manifestations massives à Los Angeles contre les raids d'immigration.
  • 👥 Les raids ciblent des lieux de travail comme Home Depot.
  • 😟 La peur règne parmi la communauté des immigrants.
  • 🏛️ Les autorités locales condamnent les actions d'ICE.
  • 📊 Jusqu'à 1 million de personnes non documentées vivent à Los Angeles.
  • 🛑 Les manifestants demandent à ICE de sortir des écoles.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Les raids entraînent des séparations familiales.
  • 📣 Les médias couvrent largement ces événements.
  • ✊ Les droits des immigrants sont au cœur des préoccupations.
  • 📍 Les manifestations reflètent une diversité de voix et d'expériences.

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    Les autorités de l'immigration de Trump ont lancé une série de raids ciblés à Los Angeles, provoquant une grande manifestation devant le siège de l'ICE. Deux manifestations se rejoignent, l'une venant du Centre de détention métropolitain et l'autre d'un autre lieu. Les manifestants, principalement des personnes de couleur, s'opposent aux raids d'application de l'immigration, qui instillent la peur dans la communauté, notamment parmi les 1 million de personnes sans papiers vivant à Los Angeles. Les forces de l'ordre, y compris des officiers tactiques, sont présentes, ce qui donne l'impression d'une militarisation des rues. Historiquement, la police de Los Angeles ne collabore pas avec les efforts d'application de l'immigration, mais la présence de l'ICE dans des lieux comme Home Depot et près des écoles crée une atmosphère de terreur. Les raids visent principalement des lieux de travail, et les responsables locaux condamnent ces actions, soulignant l'impact sur la vie quotidienne des résidents, y compris des cas de déportation récente. Les manifestants demandent à ce que l'ICE soit retiré des écoles et des communautés, exprimant ainsi leurs craintes face à cette situation alarmante.

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  • Pourquoi y a-t-il des manifestations à Los Angeles ?

    Les manifestations sont en réponse à des raids d'immigration ciblés menés par ICE, qui ont instillé la peur dans la communauté des immigrants.

  • Quels types de lieux ont été ciblés par les raids ?

    Les raids ont principalement eu lieu dans des lieux de travail comme Home Depot et dans le quartier de la mode.

  • Quelle est la réaction des autorités locales face à ces raids ?

    Les autorités locales, y compris le maire et le conseil municipal, ont condamné ces raids.

  • Quel est l'impact de ces raids sur la communauté ?

    Ces raids créent une atmosphère de peur parmi les immigrants, qui sont souvent des voisins et des collègues.

  • Combien de personnes non documentées vivent à Los Angeles ?

    On estime qu'il y a jusqu'à 1 million de personnes non documentées à Los Angeles.

  • Comment les manifestants expriment-ils leur mécontentement ?

    Les manifestants portent des pancartes et participent à des rassemblements pour demander la fin des raids.

  • Quel est le sentiment général parmi les immigrants à Los Angeles ?

    Il y a un sentiment de peur et d'anxiété face aux actions des autorités d'immigration.

  • Quelles sont les conséquences des raids sur les familles ?

    Les raids peuvent entraîner des séparations familiales, comme le cas d'Erica Perez dont la mère a été déportée.

  • Comment les médias couvrent-ils ces événements ?

    Les médias rapportent largement sur les manifestations et les raids, soulignant la peur ressentie par la communauté.

  • Quel est le message principal des manifestants ?

    Le message principal est de demander à ICE de sortir des écoles et des communautés.

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    Trump immigration authorities launched a
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    series of targeted arids throughout the
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    city of Los Angeles today. And tonight,
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    a massive protest is taking place
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    outside the LA headquarters of ICE. NBC
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    News political and national
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    correspondent Jacob Sober is there and
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    he joins us now. Jacob, I just gotten a
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    a text breaking news notification in the
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    New York Times about this protest which
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    seems to be quite large. What What's
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    going on?
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    Let me show you, Chris. So, these are
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    two protests converging at the same
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    time. Here, I want to show you this one
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    that's coming from the Metropolitan
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    Detention Center, which is the jail that
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    is run by the federal government or the
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    county and the federal government
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    downtown in downtown LA. It's converging
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    with this protest that's coming over
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    here. Scott Killian, why don't you walk
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    with me, Chris? What happened here today
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    in Los Angeles, I think, is the worst
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    nightmare for so many people who live
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    here. You know, Los Angeles is a largely
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    so-called minority majority city. There
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    are just as many um people of color here
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    as there are white people. And in fact,
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    10% of the population of Los Angeles
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    County, come which is one of the largest
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    counties, the largest by population in
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    the United States is undocumented. There
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    could be as many as 1 million
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    undocumented people who live here in Los
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    Angeles. And what you saw today and what
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    all of these people are protesting is
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    largecale immigration enforcement raids.
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    What you're looking at on the left hand
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    side of your screen is this protest from
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    the sky. The helicopters are directly
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    above me. You saw I'm sorry for the
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    noise, but you saw tactical officers on
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    things like bearcat vehicles, flashbang
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    grenades on the city streets of Los
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    Angeles, which largely felt like, as
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    some people described in local media,
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    that the military was on the streets of
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    Los Angeles. Historically, the Los
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    Angeles Police Department does not
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    cooperate with immigration enforcement
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    efforts. The Los Angeles County
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    Sheriff's Department does not cooperate
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    with immigration enforcement efforts.
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    But when you have got ICE in Los
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    Angeles, showing up reportedly at Home
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    Depot, where many undocumented people go
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    to get work as day laborers, you know,
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    the National Day Laborer Organizing
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    Network, well, many of those people
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    responded in the wake of the fires here
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    in Los Angeles. When you've got ICE
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    showing up outside of places like
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    schools, it quite
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    literally is striking fear into the
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    heart of people all throughout this
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    community. And it is, I think, I think
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    it's fair to say, the worst fear of so
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    many people here who live in Los Angeles
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    and who have heard President Trump
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    threaten that they would do this. But
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    when this day comes on a Friday morning
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    that stretches into a Friday afternoon,
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    people in Los Angeles are mobilizing and
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    they are very upset. You have cheerle
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    one of the big uh NOS's here that fights
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    on behalf of immigrant rights. Um
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    everybody is out today because uh
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    obviously this is not to be tolerated by
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    these folks here on the streets of Los
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    Angeles. Chris. Yeah. And just just to
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    be clear here, my understanding of these
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    these raids today, these were just
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    workplace. It wasn't like there was some
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    list of people who they suspected were
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    um dangerous or guilty of crimes. These
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    were we've seen more and more of these
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    basically workplace raids like show up
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    to a place where people are employed and
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    doing a job and and go in. Right. That
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    that was my my understanding of what
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    these raids were today. What do we do?
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    That's exactly right, Chris. One was in
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    the fashion district here just around
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    the corner on Alama Street uh down Alama
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    Street in downtown Los Angeles. Uh
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    another one of them was basically if
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    anybody knows MacArthur Park at a Home
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    Depot near MacArthur Park. But, you
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    know, the big worry here obviously is
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    these collateral uh arrests. And we have
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    heard statements now from the Los
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    Angeles Unified School District, from
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    the Los Angeles Police Department, from
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    the mayor of Los Angeles, from all uh
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    many of the 15 members of the Los
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    Angeles City Council. Um, basically
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    condemning these raids because of what
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    they do to the ordinary person uh in Los
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    Angeles, which is instill a massive
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    amount of fear. I was talking to a young
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    woman just a few minutes ago who I lost
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    her in the crowd, but her name was Erica
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    Perez. She said her mother was just
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    deported earlier in the week after she
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    Erica Perez has been a firefighter for
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    Cal Fire responding to some of the
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    wildfires not here in LA but uh in other
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    places across LA. The bottom line is
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    undocumented people are in every facet
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    of life here uh in Los Angeles. They are
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    our neighbors. Uh they are our
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    co-workers. They are in our schools. And
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    when something like this happens today,
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    look at these signs. I just want to show
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    you real quick. Scott, come over here.
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    Um this is the message and this is what
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    they're worried about. get ice out of
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    our schools uh and our communities
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    because that is the worst fear uh as I
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    said at the risk of repeating myself of
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    so many people uh in in the city of Los
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    Angeles. Chris, this is like I said um
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    probably you know in terms of the images
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    and of the feelings people are feeling.
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    Um maybe not reminiscent of a time of
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    many living young undocumented people in
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    Los Angeles and and very scary for so
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    many of them.
Etiquetas
  • immigration
  • Los Angeles
  • protestation
  • ICE
  • raids
  • communauté
  • peur
  • droits des immigrants
  • autorités locales
  • sécurité