
LA Migrants Fear ICE Raids: Molotov Cocktail Thrown, Car Burned in Protests
Los Angeles Migrants Fear After ICE Raids Amidst Protests and Violence Los Angeles is experiencing heightened tensions following recent ICE raids targeting migrants. Protests erupted, marked by incidents of violence and destruction. A BBC News report captured a Molotov cocktail being thrown near their reporter, Regan Morris, who described the scene as "still quite tense." A car was also set on fire during the demonstrations. The actions of local law enforcement have drawn criticism, with some claiming they are cooperating too closely with federal immigration officials. "About an hour ago, we were walking from one area to another and somebody threw a Molotov cocktail over the fence where we were," said Morris, adding that LA County Sheriffs responded swiftly. She also noted the presence of a large number of ICE agents earlier in the day in unmarked cars and reported that some migrants remained locked inside nearby factories, too afraid to come out. The situation highlights the complex and often fraught relationship between local and federal authorities in dealing with immigration enforcement, particularly in sanctuary cities like much of California. The events underscore the deep anxieties and fears within the migrant community. The incident raises questions about the role of local law enforcement in immigration enforcement and the safety of migrants in Los Angeles. It also serves as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies in the United States.