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The violent clashes that are causing so much chaos in the streets of our major cities aren't going to stop. Tens of thousands of anti-ICE activists have already been recruited, and more are joining their ranks with each passing day. At this stage, the only thing that could put a lid on the volcano of fury that we are witnessing would be if President Trump decided to pull ICE out of all of our cities and stop deportations. Of course there is no way that is going to happen. In fact, as you will see below, Trump is now converting 23 enormous warehouses around the country into giant ICE detention centers. The goal is to deport a million immigrants per year, and that means that the war between ICE and anti-ICE protesters is just getting started.
I have always warned that civil unrest would be one of the key elements of "the perfect storm" that our society would be forced to endure, and now we have reached a stage where the civil unrest never seems to stop.
On Friday, law enforcement authorities used pepper balls and tear gas to disperse "a mob of violent agitators" that had gathered in front of the federal detention center in Los Angeles…
Los Angeles police arrested multiple violent agitators after issuing dispersal orders as protests erupted across the city Friday evening.