Federal authorities have arrested more than 700 individuals in connection with a surge of violent riots targeting U.S. immigration enforcement efforts, according to FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino. In a statement released June 21, Bongino emphasized that law enforcement agencies, working alongside state and local partners, are actively pursuing additional suspects.
“Over 700 arrests have been made… We are not done,” Bongino posted on X. He stated that many of those detained are members of coordinated groups and confirmed that federal agents are reviewing data to identify additional actors involved in assaults on officers and property damage.
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— USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino (@USBPChiefELC) June 18, 2025
The nationwide crackdown follows a wave of unrest in California, where protestors have sought to obstruct federal enforcement of immigration law. Despite the scale and violence of the demonstrations, California’s state and local officials have offered minimal cooperation. Democratic leaders continue to deflect blame, accusing President Donald Trump’s policies of triggering the confrontations rather than addressing the growing lawlessness.
Media coverage, particularly in outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, has focused heavily on the accounts of protestors, often downplaying the criminal component of the unrest. One protester, Job Garcia, told reporters he was briefly detained after filming the arrest of two illegal migrants. While he was not charged, Garcia’s description of his encounter with federal agents has been presented as emblematic of heavy-handed enforcement, despite evidence that officers were responding to deliberate interference.
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TikTok user (omaralfaro100) tracks ICE vehicles down with a caravan of vehicles that all blast megaphones and honk their horns to alert the entire area ICE is there
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— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 21, 2025
Another protester, Adrian Martinez, was charged with impeding a federal officer. He admitted to confronting agents during an active immigration arrest, telling Garcia, “They were bullying this older guy… so I went and confronted them and they put their hands on me.”
While activists and progressive media frame these interactions as civil disobedience, law enforcement agencies describe a far more dangerous scenario. Incidents have included launching fireworks embedded with nails at officers, hurling Molotov cocktails, attacking patrol vehicles, and dropping objects from overpasses onto police units. Businesses in Los Angeles have also reported looting and vandalism.
Policing expert Heather Mac Donald, writing in The Wall Street Journal, challenged claims that the situation is under control, noting that downplaying widespread violence because “not all of Los Angeles was a war zone” is a deflection—not a defense.
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