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Arrest by federal immigration agents in Los Angeles led to clashes with police last night.
Steve Futterman has details on what happened.
According to ICE, 44 people were detained in several surprise Friday morning raids.
A number of the raids took place in LA's Garment District.
It comes as ICE agents throughout the nation have increased enforcement.
By the late afternoon,
several hundred demonstrators gathered in downtown to protest the detainments.
At one point, as some protesters move close to the federal detention center,
police use tear gas and flashbangs to disperse the crowd.
There was a social media exchange between L.A.
Mayor Karen Bass and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
Bass said, we will not stand for this.
Miller responded, you have no say in this.
Federal law will be enforced.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman.