Los Angeles, National Guard and Immigration Protests
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the deployment of over 800 state and local law enforcement officers to Los Angeles in response to unrest triggered by federal actions under President Trump,
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There were confrontations in several cities, and downtown Los Angeles was under curfew for a second night. Protests in other cities, including New York, ended peacefully.
Los Angeles entered a fifth straight day of unrest over federal immigration enforcement Tuesday as more police and troops arrive.
Los Angeles finds itself at the center of a brewing crisis as massive immigration enforcement operations have ignited citywide
Police detained more than 20 people, mostly on curfew violations, on the first night of restrictions in downtown Los Angeles and used crowd-control projectiles to break up hundreds of protesters.
National Guard troops already have temporarily detained civilians in the Los Angeles protests over immigration raids
Protests erupted nationwide, including in San Francisco, Chicago and NYC, after tensions escalated in LA over immigration raids. See the photos.