The Lessons of Trump’s Fight With Los Angeles Over Immigration Immigration raids and mass detentions Daily protests on the streets Federal forces deployed to an American city Supported by The president’s clashes with Los Angeles over immigration were a
What to know about the protests in Los Angeles : NPR Protesters opposed to federal immigration raids faced off with law enforcement in Los Angeles over the weekend President Trump called in the National Guard against the wishes of the governor
How the immigration protests in Los Angeles started On Saturday, the White House said Trump signed a memorandum deploying thousands of National Guardsmen to Los Angeles after "violent mobs" attacked ICE officers -- over the objections of California
Immigration authorities clash with Los Angeles area . . . - PBS A firework explodes after being thrown at police during a standoff with protesters following multiple detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in the Los Angeles County city of
Trump-Newsom feud boils over during immigration protests in LA The latest: Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard members to California on Saturday in response to protests sparked by recent federal immigration sweeps in Los Angeles County Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advocated for immigrants targeted in the sweeps and said her office was in "close coordination with immigrant rights community organizations "
What to know about the immigration protests in Los Angeles . . . The battle over Trump’s plan to have the military control protests in Los Angeles will continue at least until Tuesday California Gov Gavin Newsom had asked a judge to order an emergency stop to Trump’s troop deployment to protect federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents making arrests across Los Angeles