During the Los Angeles protests, CNN senior investigative reporter Kyung Lah faced a tense encounter with the LAPD. As officers moved in to disperse demonstrators, Lah and her crew were instructed to move behind police lines. Lah repeatedly identified herself as a member of the press, emphasizing their affiliation with CNN and their credentials. Despite her efforts, the situation escalated when a police officer blocked her colleague and confronted Lah directly.
The confrontation intensified when the officer accused Lah of grabbing himโan allegation she firmly denied, asserting that she never made physical contact. The exchange created a chaotic atmosphere as tensions between press and police flared on live television. Ultimately, officers ordered Lah and her team to move, prompting her to describe the scene as โa little chaoticโ during a live report with CNN anchor Jake Tapper.
Meanwhile, CNN political analyst Harry Enten provided insight into the political dimensions of the immigration protests. He highlighted a surprising shift in voter sentiment: many immigrant citizens are moving rightward on immigration issues. Enten noted that support for Donald Trump among immigrant voters has grown significantly since 2016.
According to Enten, this shift is particularly evident in the 2024 and 2025 election cycles, with Trumpโs approval among immigrant citizens climbing from 36% in 2016 to as high as 47%. Many now favor stricter immigration enforcement and echo Republican concerns about illegal immigration.
This emerging trend suggests a broader political realignment. Immigrant voters, once considered reliably Democratic, are showing increasing support for Republican immigration policies.
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