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Pundits have criticized Trump’s deployment of federal troops in Los Angeles as political theater, but it has had a cost for Angelenos—immigrant and non-immigrant alike. Act 1: Cruelty and Chaos ...
LOS ANGELES — An appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles following protests over immigration raids.
An investigation is underway into who is funding anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles after Crowds on Demand revealed it received "high budget requests" to participate but declined involvement.
As of 7 a.m. Satuday, June 14, this blog is no longer being updated in real-time. For the latest updates on federal immigration raids in Los Angeles and demonstrations against them, please visit ...
5 a.m. EDT An LAPD spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times they arrested 25 people for violating the curfew in the city’s downtown area on Tuesday night.
“There is no emergency, widespread threat, or out of control violence in Los Angeles,” said Rick Caruso, Los Angeles real estate developer and former president of the L.A. Police Commission, on X.
• Curfew order: Police have started “mass arrests” of protesters after an emergency curfew came into effect for part of downtown Los Angeles. It will be in place from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. local ...
As immigration raids continued across the country, a curfew went into effect Tuesday night in Los Angeles, the epicenter of protests that spread coast to coast against the detention and removal of ...
An Australian television journalist reporting live from downtown Los Angeles amid the large-scale protests over President Trump's immigration crackdown was hit in the leg by a rubber bullet, her ...
LOS ANGELES — Less than 48 hours after Juan Fernando was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his job at a clothing factory, he was transported back to the country he had left ...
In downtown Los Angeles Sunday, two protests converged near the Metropolitan Detention Center, a federal prison where immigrants were held. The demonstrations grew rowdy and tense.
A San Jose doctor who sued a Los Gatos restaurant claiming its “Dragon Balls” appetizer was so spicy it burned her internally has dropped her lawyer and is representing herself in the court case.
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