
Over the past month, numerous cities have erupted in protests against deportation operations from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, led by massive demonstrations in Los Angeles, California. Some protesters resorted to violence and vandalism, which was denounced by local officials.
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‘I told you we would not forget. I wasn’t kidding. Stay tuned for more.’
In the update, Bongino said that over 700 people had been arrested for their alleged role in the anti-ICE riots and promised that more arrests were coming.
“We warned those violently acting out in the recent riots that we would not tolerate it, and we would not forget,” wrote Bongino on the X social media platform.
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“I told you we would not forget,” he concluded. “I wasn’t kidding. Stay tuned for more.”
Much of the rioting kicked off in Los Angeles after a the president of the SEIU union was detained and injured during an ICE operation on June 7.
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The Trump administration responded to the rioting by activating thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of U.S. Marine troops to help federal troops that were under siege. The actions have been decried by Democrats Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, who accuse the president of militarizing the streets.
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