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Mina Kimes is more comfortable than most sports hosts delving into politics and social issues. This week, as recent protests in Los Angeles against Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids continue,
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New York Magazine on MSNHow the Protest Movement Lost Social MediaProgressive activists were once synonymous with places like Twitter. The L.A. demonstrations show how much has changed.
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes claimed on a post on BlueSky that there was a mischaracterization about the anti-ICE riots as parts of Los Angeles have seen burning vehicles and chaos.
The Trump administration faces a legal challenge to its deployment of the military to protests. Tensions flared after President Trump sent troops, and protests spread to other U.S. cities.
LOS ANGELES − Two people have been charged with throwing firebombs during five days of protests that have rocked a downtown section of the city and prompted President Trump' controversial decision to send 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines here, authorities said Wednesday.
Journalists have been among those injured during protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles in recent days, as police clashed with crowds of protesters and fired less-lethal munitions to disperse them.
Twenty-seven arrests were made at immigration protests in downtown L.A. on Sunday on suspicion of throwing a Molotov cocktail at an officer and driving a motorcycle into a line of police, authorities said.
ESPN’s Mina Kimes criticizes media for misrepresenting L.A. ICE protests, calling it a major failure in modern journalism.
A scholar who studies the politics of protests weighs in on the potential fallout from the episode in Los Angeles.
The curfew extends to sections of downtown Los Angeles where protests have turned into instances of vandalism and looting.