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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaks on LA protests
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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and the Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement Chairman Clay Higgins, R-La., want answers. They have sent
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLA Mayor Bass: `No Termination Date’ For Downtown CurfewThere is no “termination date” for the curfew for a one-square-mile section of downtown Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass said at a news conference Friday. “We are hoping that if the cause of the turmoil ends,
Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew will be in effect Tuesday night for one square mile of downtown Los Angeles following four nights of sporadically
Mayor Karen Bass reacts to Trump calling Los Angeles a "trash heap" during a speech at Fort Bragg. “I have no idea where he’s talking about,” says Bass.
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“Last Thursday, ICE entered our city, and provoked the city, by chasing people through Home Depots and car washes and showing up at schools. And today, showing up at emergency rooms and homeless shelters,” Bass said at the Thursday press conference.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass — accused of being out of touch and slow to action during the recent fires — took the gloves off today in response to the assault on California U.S. Senator Alex Padilla by members of Trump Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s security detail earlier in the day.
Violent protests against ICE raids in Los Angeles prompt deployment of National Guard troops as local officials call for federal agents to leave and demand an end to immigration enforcement.
Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and handcuffed at a DHS news conference in Los Angeles, sparking outrage from city and state leaders and fueling criticism of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.