Immigration authorities extend activity in Los Angeles area
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Trump signed a memo to federalize 2,000 National Guardsmen, arguing the deployment is necessary to combat the “lawlessness” in Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump's administration said it would deploy 2,000 National Guard troops on Saturday as federal agents in Los Angeles faced off against a few hundred demonstrators during a second day of protests following immigration raids.
Los Angeles officials speak out following President Donald Trump's decision to deploy 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles after a second day of clashes between protesters and federal immigration authorities.
President Trump on Saturday ordered at least 2,000 National Guard troops to California after demonstrations against a series of raids on workplaces.
The president said he is sending 2,000 soldiers to Los Angeles County after the immigration sweeps led to tense confrontations.
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Immigration raids Friday led to the arrests of dozens of people and caused hours of chaos in downtown L.A. Here is what we know so far.
Approximately 44 people” were administratively arrested and one person was arrested on an obstruction charge, Homeland Security Investigations said.
Some Democratic-led states are doubling down on their resistance to President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
The Trump administration’s policies may have contributed to lower ticket sales for a Club World Cup tournament starting next week.
An hours-long standoff between protesters and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents erupted Saturday morning near a Home Depot in Paramount.
Mayor Bass condemned the action, saying her office was in "close coordination" with immigrant rights organizations.