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Thousands in cities including Washington and Austin joined protests against President Donald Trump's "takeover" on Saturday.
The 700 U.S. Marines sent to respond to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles will end their deployment, a spokesperson for the Pentagon confirmed to Forbes on Monday—days after the administration began ...
With half of the 4,000 National Guard troops departing, 700 Marines appear set to stay in LA. Here's what they are doing.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that President Donald Trump was making jokes with him over the phone before the president launched a military response to anti-ICE protests in California. Against ...
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The Nation on MSN“This Is a Hunting of People”: LA Protesters Turn Out to Resist ICE
Politics / Hiding in Plain Sight / Hundreds of Angelenos took to the streets Tuesday to show support for their neighbors and ...
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.
Trump ordered 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June, against the wishes of its Democratic ...
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Texas, Florida hit with far more ICE arrests than California. But that’s not the whole story
California arrests lag behind states such as Texas and Florida, because those states started with more arrests. They also ...
U.S. Marines exit LA following month-long deployment that Mayor Karen Bass called an 'unnecessary, unprecedented, and unconstitutional assault' amid anti-ICE demonstrations.
Three officials involved in President Trump's controversial L.A. National Guard deployment testified in court Monday.
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