
LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration’s “border czar” warned that immigration enforcement will continue “every day” in Los Angeles, hinting that even elected officials could face arrest if they interfere with agents on the ground. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Tom Homan appeared undeterred by the volatile protests against federal agents in Los Angeles who were carrying out immigration raids.
Main Idea: Tom Homan said ICE immigration raids in Los Angeles will continue every day and warned that officials could face arrest if they interfere.
Key Points:
Daily ICE raids and clashes in Los Angeles could disrupt work, school, and local businesses, while raising fear in immigrant communities and the risk of injury.
Federal officials say the raids target public safety threats and may lead to arrests of people with final removal orders.
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The border czar is the central quoted figure, issuing the warning that enforcement will continue and that officials.
Named state official directly criticized by Homan and discussed as a possible target of the threatened enforcement stance.
The agency conducting the raids and enforcement actions that drive the protests and the article’s central conflict.
Named city official whose possible interference and response are directly referenced in the article.
Deployed to Los Angeles in response to the protests and a key enforcement presence in the story.
The president is central to the deployment of the National Guard and the administration’s immigration enforcement posture.
The state government is central through Governor Newsom and the sanctuary-state debate, though the state itself is not.
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Mentioned for arresting protesters during the unrest, providing supporting context on local law enforcement response.