"Solidarity with Los Angeles"! US media: Protests broke out in the capital of Texas, USA, and protesters clashed with the police.
According to media reports such as Fox News, the US Texas capital of Austin on the 9th local time. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets to support Los Angeles and opposed the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)'s search for illegal immigrants nationwide. The scene showed that Austin police clashed with protesters.

On the 9th local time, protests broke out in Austin, and police clashed with protesters. Source: Fox News Network
Fox News Network said that the emergency protest began at the Texas Capitol, where hundreds of protesters gathered, raised slogans, waved flags and shouted slogans. The protest team then walked up the streets of downtown Austin to the federal building where immigrants were held.


On the 9th local time, protests broke out in Austin, and protesters took to the streets to support Los Angeles. Source: Fox News Network
Reported by Fox News, demonstrators called on the Trump administration to stop combating illegal immigration and demand "end of racist detention and deportation." "I want people to know first that they are not alone. We are numerous and we have a consistent voice. If someone is scared, we will unite. We want to express our concerns, we want to express our anger."
Since the morning of June 6, federal agencies such as ICE have continuously dispatched a large number of law enforcement personnel to carry out law enforcement operations against illegal immigrants in many places in Los Angeles County, California. During the operation, law enforcement personnel were surrounded by local community residents and physical conflicts continued. US President Trump signed a memorandum on the 7th to dispatch 2,000 California National Guard personnel to the Los Angeles area. California Governor Newsom said in an interview on the 8th that he would sue the federal government for Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles. The US Northern Command issued a statement on the 9th saying that about 700 Marines have completed the mobilization and will "seamlessly connect" with the National Guard deployed in the Los Angeles area of California to protect federal agencies and personnel in the Los Angeles area.
After days of riots in Los Angeles, protests are expected to spread to more cities this week. At least 30 new protests are planned across the United States in response to the Trump administration's recent crackdown on immigration. Protests have erupted in San Francisco, Sacramento, Houston, San Antonio, Chicago and New York. Protesters held rallies in the cities from last weekend to this Monday in solidarity with protesters in Los Angeles. As of the afternoon of June 9 local time, organizers have arranged demonstrations in almost all major cities to express strong opposition to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement strategy and its deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles.
Source: Global Network