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NBC Los Angeles on MSNVolunteers run grocery trips for families afraid to leave home in Santa AnaWhat to Know Marines entered the greater Los Angeles area to support National Guard members protecting federal buildings. Who’s in command of the National Guard? A hearing is set for next week that could determine whether Gov.
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Santa Ana business owners say protests and military presence hurting foot trafficDowntown Santa Ana remains on edge as National Guard troops and K-rails surround the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse following vandalism earlier this week. Nearby businesses say the heavy military presence and street closures are driving customers away.
Santa Ana continues to see protests against a recent spate of federal immigration crackdowns as residents grapple with deportation fears.
Two men face federal charges for possessing Molotov cocktails during anti-immigration-enforcement protests in LA and Paramount, while two other men face charges of assaulting a federal officer
An immigration sweep at the Santa Ana Home Depot was one of several reported in Southern California over the past week. The raids led to protests, some of which turned violent in downtown Los Angeles. Law enforcement officers have used flash-bang stun grenades, rubber bullets and tear gas on the crowds.
At protests in the majority Latino city of Santa Ana, California, on Monday, law enforcement officers used tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs.
The ‘quiet zone,’ a 1-square-mile section of downtown, seemed to be yielding positive results, with less chaos and property damage overnight Wednesday.
Protests have taken place in parts of downtown Los Angeles and in several cities in California. Are we in for a repeat this weekend?
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A federal judge ruled Thursday evening that President Donald Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard in response to anti-immigration-enforcement protests in Los Angeles was “illegal.” Pending an immediate appeal by the Trump Administration,