Anti-ICE riots force HUD offices to close weeks after 'Squad' Dem, Maxine Waters said Trump would close them

Anti-ICE riots forced temporary closures of HUD offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York as Secretary Turner refutes Democrats' earlier claims about permanent shutdowns.

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The Los Angeles riots began on Friday as federal law enforcement officials converged on the city. (HUD)

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Anti-ICE graffiti is seen in downtown Los Angeles near HUD's field office. (HUD)

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HUD was forced to close three field offices in response to violent protests and riots against immigration raids. (HUD)

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President Trump activated the National Guard in response to the Los Angeles riots. (HUD)

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Rioters have graffitied buildings across Los Angeles in response to immigration raids. (HUD)

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Law enforcement seen outside HUD's field office in Los Angeles. (HUD)

"Democrat-run blue states like California are suffering from failed leadership, resulting in record homelessness, unchecked illegal alien crime and, as we’re seeing now on full display, pandemonium, chaos and destruction," he added. "The American people deserve better. HUD will continue to serve communities in the face of this reckless violence while prioritizing safety and security."

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Now, three field offices are temporarily closed as riots and protests spiral in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City. Los Angeles has seen widespread riots since Friday, when federal law enforcement officials converged on the city to conduct immigration raids as part of President Donald Trump's campaign vow to deport the millions of illegal immigrants who crossed the border under the Biden administration.

Other anti-ICE protests have broken out in New York City and San Francisco since the L.A. riots began, which have led to dozens of arrests. 

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Law enforcement is seen near the HUD field office in Los Angeles. (HUD)

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Trash and debris was on the street during the Los Angeles riot. (HUD)

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Graffiti reading "Death to America" is seen near the HUD field office in Los Angeles. (HUD)

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Anti-ICE graffiti has cropped up across Los Angeles during the anti-ICE riots. (HUD)

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Graffiti on a building in L.A. (HUD)

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Grafitti reading "F--k ICE" is seen near the HUD field office in Los Angeles. (HUD)

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Rioters took to the streets of L.A. on Friday in violent protests that have carried into the next week. (HUD)

Media outlets earlier in 2025 ran headlines that the Trump administration had plans to shutter dozens of HUD field offices across the country, which was reported as a potential violation of federal law as HUD must be represented in each state. Turner said on X on Tuesday that his department "hasn’t closed a single field office." 

Waters led a group of Democrat lawmakers and anti-DOGE protesters in March in an attempt to enter HUD headquarters and hand-deliver a protest letter to Turner that demanded "answers on efforts to decimate federal housing programs."

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., helped hand-deliver a protest letter to HUD. (J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press)

Tlaib also attempted to take part in the gaggle of lawmakers demanding to meet with Turner, but was seen stopped at HUD's entrance in video footage. Tlaib was heard shouting,"You don’t give a sh--!" at HUD employees as the group of lawmakers and DOGE protesters ultimately left the building without meeting with Turner. 

A month after the HUD trip, Waters sent a letter in April to the Government Accountability Office's comptroller and HUD's acting inspector general calling for an investigation into allegations "the Administration plans to shut down local field offices and terminate housing agency staff."

"I am concerned about what effects this will have on families and communities across the country who rely on HUD for housing assistance, community and economic development projects, as well as enforcement of federal fair housing and civil rights laws," Waters wrote in the letter.

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"Employees across approximately 54 field offices have localized expertise and work in communities to carry out face-to-face technical assistance, provide timely guidance to local grantees and officials to help speed up project timelines, and manage oversight and enforcement of federal statutes in each region," she continued. "The Trump Administration’s proposal to close 34 field offices would severely disrupt federal housing programs, stall local development projects, and threaten the jobs of approximately 360 full-time employees." 

A woman waves a Mexican flag during a protest in Paramount, Calif., on June 7, 2025. (Eric Thayer/Associated Press)

Trump announced on Saturday that he was deploying 2,000 National Guard members to help quell the violence, and the administration deployed hundreds of Marines to respond to anti-immigration chaos on Monday evening as the violence continued. 

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"If I didn’t ‘SEND IN THE TROOPS’ to Los Angeles the last three nights, that once beautiful and great City would be burning to the ground right now," Trump posted to Truth Social on Tuesday morning.

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