Overview
- Protests began June 6 near an ICE deportation staging area in Los Angeles and have since spread to New York City, Chicago and multiple other states.
- President Trump ordered 2,000 National Guardsmen on June 7 and sent 700 Marines on June 9 to secure federal sites, and troops remain in Los Angeles County.
- Videos and reports show burned police vehicles, vandalized businesses and physical altercations between demonstrators and officers.
- A Media Research Center study found CNN and MSNBC described the unrest as "mostly peaceful" in 211 segments and framed violence as the work of "rogue actors."
- Governor Gavin Newsom has seized on the unrest to position himself as a counter to federal immigration policy, drawing national media attention.