Trump, Los Angeles and Protesters
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In the days before protests erupted in Los Angeles, the Trump administration stepped up its efforts to detain migrants — taking into custody those who arrived for routine check-ins while also conducting workplace raids that have sent waves of fear across Southern California and beyond.
Demonstrators hit the streets again in L.A. after President Trump deployed the National Guard due to protests against ICE raids.
After a day of peaceful protests in Los Angeles, tensions mounted as law enforcement moved to disperse the crowd.
President Trump has said the city would be burning without military intervention, but the protests have been confined to a relatively small area.
Arrest made in Los Angeles after a man allegedly attacked CHP officers and set a patrol car on fire during a protest.
Large crowds gathered near a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles Friday protesting immigration raids that had taken place throughout the city.
6:30 p.m.: More than 100 people gathered at the immigration services building and detention center in downtown Los Angeles to protest the raids. DHS officers fired pepper balls at the protesters before the Los Angeles Police Department dispersed the crowd.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says President Trump is "escalating the situation" by sending troops to L.A., adding fuel to the feud between the two
Marines have moved into Los Angeles to guard a federal building after a week of protests against immigration raids, while communities across the country are preparing for demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s polices this weekend.
Tensions escalated after President Donald Trump called up the National Guard over the objections of state and city leaders.