L.A. Police Cite ‘Anti-Homeless’ Law To Sweep Anti-ICE Camp Outside Federal Building

For seven straight days and nights, a group of mostly strangers came together outside of the Federal Detention Center on Alameda Street in DTLA to gather food, water, and other supplies, while protesting the federal immigration raids and keeping tabs on the vehicles coming in and out of the building.

On Friday morning, the 24-hour protest came to an end, when police and sanitation workers used city laws that are typically used to displace and arrest unhoused people, to break up the encampment known as the “ICE Out of L.A. Camp.”

Police pulled up to the Federal Building at around 10 a.m. and quickly blocked off the entirety of Alameda Street between Temple and Commercial Streets with yellow tape…

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