Marines, Los Angeles and ICE protests
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Team members of 10News were on the ground in LA the past few days, and said they were able to differentiate between the two by the colors of their uniforms.
TROOPS deployed to Los Angeles will be allowed to detain people at the anti-ICE protests spreading across the US. The 4,700 members of the Marine Corps and the National Guard can’t arrest
With the federalized National Guard deployed against the state's wishes and the Marines on the way to L.A., there are growing concerns about the policing role of the military.
U.S. Northern Command stood up a formal task force on Sunday to coordinate the U.S. military’s deployments into Los Angeles County. The announcement from the command clarifies several details left vague on Saturday when President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced they were sending National Guard troops into Los Angeles.
Will protests in Los Angeles set the stage for more clashes Saturday as activists in hundreds of cities nationwide, including metro Detroit, organize?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called President Donald Trump's military intervention in Los Angeles an assault on democracy.
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith on Tuesday said he has not had direct contact with Los Angeles Police Department leadership or California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) regarding the deployment of 700 Marines to the city amid immigration raid protests.