US immigration protests, FBI deputy director calls on protesters: It won't end well if...

Many people have been arrested in Los Angeles and New York, while authorities are taking drastic measures against people who obstruct immigration law enforcement activities, FBI deputy director Dan Bongino said today. In a post in social media, Bongino said those arrested face federal, local and state charges. “won't [...]
Many people have been arrested in Los Angeles and New York, while authorities are taking drastic measures against people who obstruct immigration law enforcement activities, FBI deputy director Dan Bongino said today.
In a post in social media, Bongino said those arrested face federal, local and state charges.
“won't end well for you if you choose violence. Choose” wiselyHe said.
His comments came after US President Donald Trump signed a presidential memorandum last night, placing 2,000 National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles to disperse the protests that began in response to immigration raids. /Periscope/












