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Protesters come in Los Angeles Over the weekend, they were photographed on the American flag while chanting anti-Trump slogans.
Video of the incident showed dozens of people, many wearing masks, surrounded by burning American flags on the ground. Several people then spit on the flag or spray flammable liquid to continue the fire, and then add a second flag to the fire.
When the American flag burned on the ground, many protesters occupied high flags on the flags of South American countries such as Mexico. They also shouted “F-Trump”.
Video of the riot this weekend also showed officers from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department moving into the crowd and photographing flashing bangs.

A man spits on a burning American flag during an anti-ice protest in Los Angeles. (Oliya Scootercaster/FreedomNewstV)
The Los Angeles Police Department announced an “illegal assembly” Sunday night as protesters failed to spread downtown.
The central department of LAPD wrote on X: “Agitators have split into and spread across the city. Residents, businesses and tourists should be alert and report any criminal activity. Officers are responding to several different locations to disperse the crowd.”
“An illegal council has been announced for the downtown Los Angeles area,” the department added.
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Anti-ice protesters in Los Angeles burned the American flag. (Oliya Scootercaster/FreedomNewstV)
Protesters march LA LIVE area, Police said the entertainment complex located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles is adjacent to Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center and blocked the driveway on Figueroa and 11th Streets.
President Donald Trump was reportedly sent to the National Guard this weekend on immigration and customs law enforcement officers Attack on the streets of Los Angeles When they conduct raids to capture and deport illegal immigrants. Instead of actively acting to stop the attack, the White House said in a statement that saw that neither California Governor Gavin Newsom nor La Mayor Karen Bass had acted actively to stop the attack, but signed a presidential memorandum to deploy 2,000 National Guards to “resolve the legal persons allowed to terminate the solution.”

Riot police dispersed opposition protesters to Los Angeles. (Oliya Scootercaster/FreedomNewstV)
Even if the riots were spiraled, the news magazine immediately objected.
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“I have formally asked the Trump administration to revoke the order they have illegally deployed troops in Los Angeles County and returned them to me,” Newsom wrote on Sunday on Sunday. “We didn’t have a problem until Trump was involved. It was a serious violation of national sovereignty – inciting tensions while pulling out resources from where they actually needed.”
Fox News’ Louis Casiano contributed to the report.