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LOS ANGELES -- President Donald Trump says he's deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to respond to immigration protests, over the objections of California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
National Guard troops began arriving in Los Angeles on Sunday (June 8) morning, following orders from former US President Donald Trump to send 2,000 service members to the city in response to protests ...
National Guard troops have arrived in downtown Los Angeles following an order by President Trump after days of unrest sparked ...
Several Democrats on Sunday criticized President Trump for ordering thousands of National Guard troops to the Los Angeles ...
Fury at immigration raids, boots on the ground, and a political dogfight: What to know about LA protests - The ICE operations ...
National Guard troops have begun arriving in Los Angeles on orders from President Donald Trump to stamp out protests against ...
The Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha was critical of Democratic leadership in Los Angeles and California and their response ...
National Guard troops began arriving in Los Angeles early Sunday on orders from President Donald Trump in response to clashes ...
Critics of the administration have lined up to bash President Donald Trump as an “authoritarian” after he sent the National Guard to quash protests in Los Angeles against raids by Immigration and ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said President Donald Trump is putting the safety of the Los Angeles community and ...
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