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The rare deployment of active-duty troops to a U.S. city will soon end, according to the Pentagon, which said 700 Marines will head home after responding to protests in Los Angeles.
The 700 Marines were deployed June 9 on the fourth day of protests in downtown LA over the administration’s crackdown on immigration. Four thousand National Guard soldiers were also deployed.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed 700 Marines sent to Los Angeles more than five weeks ago to help quell immigration protests to return to their California duty station, the Pentagon said ...
The first federalized National Guard members arrived in Los Angeles June 8 after some protests over immigration enforcement operations turned violent. Local law enforcement officers responded to ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Seven hundred Marines sent to Los Angeles following protests over immigration raids will leave the city, Pentagon says.