Protests live updates: Marines make 1st temporary detention in LA

Marines are now on duty in Los Angeles for the first time.

Last Updated: June 14, 2025, 5:09 AM EDT

Tensions are escalating between President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue to grip Los Angeles and spread to New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Austin, Texas, and other cities.

Trump deployed about 4,000 National Guardsmen and 700 Marines to LA against Newsom's wishes.

A federal appeals court Thursday delayed an order requiring the Trump administration to return control of the National Guard to Newsom, dealing the administration a temporary reprieve to what would have been a major reversal of its policy on the protests.

Jun 09, 2025, 9:53 PM EDT

LA mayor to Trump: 'Stop the raids'

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called on the Trump administration to stop immigration raids in the city, saying the fear and uncertainty they have created have led to the unrest.

“I am hopeful that the federal government will hear our plea: Stop the raids," Bass said. "This is creating fear and chaos in our city, and it is unnecessary. And I hope that we will be heard because our city is trying to move forward and I believe that the federal government should be supportive of us moving forward."

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaks during a press conference at the City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center, June 9, 2025.
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Bass said she spoke to members of the Trump administration over the weekend, urging the federal government not to deploy the National Guard. Bass said she has not spoken directly to President Donald Trump.

"It makes me feel like our city is actually a test case, a test case for what happens when the federal government moves in and takes the authority away from the state or away from local government," she told reporters during a news conference Monday. "I don't think that our city should be used for an experiment."

Jun 09, 2025, 9:33 PM EDT

LAPD chief says Marines being deployed 'risks confusion'

Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell acknowledged the deployment of 700 Marines to the city and said that it presents a "logistical challenge" and "risks confusion."

McDonnell and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke at a press conference Monday while hundreds of protesters remain in downtown L.A.

Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department Jim McDonnell speaks during a press conference at the City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center on June 9, 2025.
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"We're also aware of reports that the President intends or has deployed US Marines to Los Angeles. The introduction of federal military personnel without direct coordination creates logistical challenges and risks confusion during a critical incident," McDonnell said of the Trump administration's decision.

McDonnell also said the LAPD has mobilized officers, allowing them to deploy an additional 400 officers to the scene.

-ABC News' Matt Claiborne

Jun 09, 2025, 9:25 PM EDT

Angelenos are living in 'fear and terror' amid ICE raids, LA mayor says

During a press conference on Monday evening, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke of the influence President Donald Trump's sweeping immigration policies have had on the community, ahead of the spate of protests that have rocked the city.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department Jim McDonnell hold a press conference at the City of Los Angeles Emergency Operations Center, June 9, 2025.
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"I can’t emphasize enough the level of fear and terror that is in Angelenos right now, not knowing if tomorrow or tonight it might be where they live, it might be their workplace, should you send your kids to school, should you go to work," Bass said.

The mayor placed blame on the escalation of protests in the city on the Trump administration, saying, "On Thursday, the city was peaceful. On Friday, it was not because of the intervention of the federal government."

Jun 09, 2025, 8:59 PM EDT

Tensions rise in LA on 4th night of protests

As immigration protests continue into the fourth night in Los Angeles, tensions between demonstrators and law enforcement rise in the downtown area.

Customs and Border Protection police stand outside the Federal Building, covered in graffiti following protests triggered by immigration raids, in Los Angeles, June 9, 2025.
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Police said protestors in the crowd began throwing objects at the officers at the intersection of Temple St. and Los Angeles Ave.

Law enforcement then began discharging less lethal force after telling protesters to "clear the area."

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