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A heavy security presence and deadly crackdowns appear to have largely suppressed protests across many Iranian cities and towns, according to witness
Iran Protests Live Updates: US President Donald Trump has warned of possible intervention if killings or executions of detained protesters continue.
Iranian protests that began Dec. 28 saw security forces shift to live ammunition by January 8, with over 3,000 deaths estimated nationwide.
Tear gas was fired near a CNN correspondent live on-air while he was reporting on anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis – causing him to cough and remark, “Wow, this is nasty.” During “Laura Coates Live,” Shimon Prokupecz,
The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran spiked Tuesday to at least 2,000 people killed, activists said, as Iranians made phone calls abroad for the first time in days after authorities severed communications during a crackdown.
Sunday marked the fifteenth day of protests.
Vice President JD Vance defended the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota and the recent detainment of a young child during remarks in Minneapolis. Vance pushed back against claims that the boy was arrested and defended ICE agents.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday hit the brakes on an injunction barring immigration agents from “retaliating” against peaceful protesters and observers in Minnesota. Not long after, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Cmdr.