Los Angeles, Protests
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It's been five days since anti-ICE demonstrations erupted in Los Angeles, some turning violent between protesters and law enforcement officers, prompting President Trump to deploy National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines.
The California National Guard arrived in downtown Los Angeles early Sunday morning, stopping in front of the Hall of Justice next to city hall. New video shows troops driving through Paramount, near Alondra and Orange.
While tensions escalate as protests against ICE continue to grip major cities, plans are underway for "No Kings" demonstrations across the U.S.
What started as a small protest against immigrant arrests escalated over a few days, after President Trump called in the National Guard.
With a court decision pending on the fate of National Guard troops deployed in the city, U.S. Marines on Friday were expected to begin protecting the federal building in Westwood amid continuing protests over ongoing immigration raids in the Southland.
T]he right and ability of the press to document law enforcement ... activity safely and effectively is foundational to self-government.”
The protests in Los Angeles County began as a reaction to ... First Amendment right to observe and document law enforcement activity. He was released June 9 on $50,000 bail. By the evening ...
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. It has been nearly a week since demonstrations against immigration enforcement policies began in Los Angeles.
When anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators took to the streets in the Los Angeles area over the weekend attacking officers, setting cars on fire, and looting, they drew attention to the left-leaning activist groups that may have helped instigate the riots.