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LOS ANGELES — An abandoned ice cream cart has become a symbol of resistance to residents of a west Los Angeles neighborhood who oppose President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies.
Community members are outraged after ice cream vendor Ambrocio Lozano, known as Enrique, was detained by federal immigration agents in Culver City on June 23, 2025.
More ICE agents were seen in several Southern California communities on Thursday.
Sunny Hostin claimed that ICE caused the chaos in Los Angeles, suggesting President Donald Trump had a larger plan in place to do the same in other sanctuary cities.
Los Angeles is sprawling — roughly 470 square miles (750 square kilometers) — and the protests were mostly concentrated downtown.