Immigration agents face noisy protests in LA
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LOS ANGELES — After night fell on the outskirts of Los Angeles on Thursday, about 50 people clanged metal pots and blasted air horns outside a hotel in a noisy bedtime protest targeting US immigration agents.
The "No Sleep For ICE" rally underscored growing anger at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a once-obscure agency that has become the focal point of President Donald Trump's migrant crackdown.
"They terrorize our community the entire day. Why do they get a good night's sleep?" said Nathanael Landaverde, 23, who banged a dismantled frying pan at the protest.


















