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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) said Sunday that her city doesn’t “need” the military following President Trump’s recent deployment of military troops to Los Angeles amid immigration protests.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHotline for military service members sees uptick in calls following activations in Los AngelesSteve Woolford has been a resource counselor with the GI Rights Hotline for two decades and says the hotline has been receiving more calls than usual.
Military commander says 200 Marines moved into Los Angeles to protect federal property and personnel
About 200 Marines have moved into Los Angeles and will protect federal property and personnel, the commander in charge says.
California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla is doubling down on his calls for the Trump Administration to remove military forces from Los Angeles.
A United States appeals court temporarily allowed President Trump to keep National Guard troops in Los Angeles. This ruling paused a lower court’s decision that declared the deployment unlawful and gave control back to California’s governor.
The Marines will join some 2,000 National Guard troops that have been on the streets of the city since last week when immigration raids set off protests.
President Donald Trump said "Los Angeles was safe and sound for the ... Anthony Zinni, former head of U.S. Central Command, told Military.com on Thursday. "It's not something that they are ready ...
California officials and local lawmakers react to President Trump’s decision to federalize the National Guard and deploy active military units amid protests over ICE detentions and raids in
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said President Donald Trump is “pulling a military dragnet” across Los Angeles during a brief public address on Tuesday.
Dozens of U.S. aircraft, hundreds of military vehicles ... Guard in response to largely peaceful demonstrations in Los Angeles protesting its immigration enforcement tactics.
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Reuters images showed Marines apprehending a civilian, restraining his hands with zip ties and then handing him over to civilians from the Department of Homeland Security.