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President Donald Trump in recent days has sent thousands of National Guard troops and 700 active duty Marines to quell Los Angeles-area protests over immigration enforcement actions, despite the objections of Democratic Gov.
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Trump is begging for a fight on this. He knows what he’s doing so far is working with the American electorate," one data analyst noted
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White House "border czar" Tom Homan said that protests in Los Angeles are complicating immigration raids, making them more "difficult" and more "dangerous."
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's request was in response to a change in orders for Guard members, originally deployed to protect federal buildings. In the filing, Newsom said sending troops on immigration raids across the city would only escalate tensions and promote civil unrest.
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President Donald Trump’s deployment of military troops to California is forcing Democrats back onto politically perilous turf, as they look for ways to condemn Trump’s actions without being drawn into a broad debate over immigration or tying themselves to the chaotic scenes emerging from Los Angeles.
Labor unions have emerged as major opponents of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown amid ongoing protests in Los Angeles.
Senators from both sides of the aisle took to responding over President Donald Trump's calling of the National Guard in Los Angeles.
So let's start with what's happening in Los Angeles with the deployment of the National Guard, the federalizing of those troops, and then add to that the roughly 700 U.S. Marines who've been deployed.
DPS drops lawsuit against Trump administration that sought to keep immigration agents out of schools
DPS sued Homeland Security in February in an effort to force the federal government to reinstate a policy that largely prevented immigration enforcement at schools and other “sensitive
As President Donald Trump ramps up his immigration crackdown, not even TikTok’s most-followed star is immune from removal from the U.S. Khaby Lame, a 25-year-old who skyrocketed to TikTok fame during the global fixation on the app during the Covid-19 pandemic,