AUSTIN, Texas — Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids and President Donald Trump's move to mobilize the National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles are spreading nationwide and are expected to continue into the weekend.
While many demonstrations against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency have been peaceful, with marchers chanting slogans and carrying signs, others have led to clashes with police, hundreds of arrests and the use of chemical irritants to disperse crowds. In Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott posted on social media that an unspecified number of National Guard troops ''will be deployed to locations across the state to ensure peace & order.''
Activists say they will hold even larger demonstrations in the coming days, with ''No Kings'' events across the country on Saturday to coincide with Trump's planned military parade in Washington, D.C.
The Trump administration said immigration raids and deportations will continue regardless.
A look at some protests across the country:
Seattle
Hundreds of protesters marched through downtown Wednesday evening to a federal building where immigration cases are heard, with some dragging a dumpster nearby and setting it on fire.
The building was covered in graffiti, with ''Abolish ICE Now'' written in large letters across its front window. Some protesters moved electric bikes and cones to block its entrance.