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The Pentagon announced a major rollback of the Trump administration's response to protests over immigration raids in California.
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Roughly 700 Marines sent to the Los Angeles area have been released from that duty, six weeks after Marines were first ordered to the city, the Department of Defense said Monday. Pentagon ...
More than a month after President Trump made the fiercely contentious decision to send about 700 U.S. Marines to Los Angeles, those troops will begin withdrawing from the city, Pentagon officials ...
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Marines guard the Federal Detention Center on Thursday. The sometimes-volatile protests that erupted in mid-June have long since wound down. (Luke Johnson / Los Angeles Times) More than a month ...
The Pentagon has ordered U.S. Marines to leave Los Angeles after more than a month in the city. The 700 Marines were deployed on June 9 during protests against the administration’s immigration ...
Mayor Karen Bass said Los Angeles is conducting a nationwide search for a permanent chief, and the interim chief is "open to apply." ...
A Friday blast at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training facility killed three members of its arson and explosives unit, marking one of the department's worst losses of life from a ...
The departure of the Marines follows the removal of hundreds of other National Guard soldiers who were part of President Trump’s deployment to Los Angeles.