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San Mateo and Santa Clara County representatives met in Palo Alto to denounce the Trump administration’s deployment of the ...
Police have used flash-bangs and tear gas while dispersing crowds as protesters set at least two Waymo self-driving cars on fire. Follow for live updates ...
Gavin Newsom, who said Trump wanted to create a "spectacle." U.S. Northern Command said about 300 soldiers were on the ground ...
Demonstrators clashed with the US National Guard and police in Los Angeles on Sunday, where tear gas and pepper spray were fired at the crowd protesting against the anti-immigration raids by ...
Protests continue in LA, and Trump has said he had to federalize California’s National Guard to “address the lawlessness.” ...
National Guard troops arrived in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday after being ordered into the city by President Trump in ...
US President Donald Trump on June 7 ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops from California to Los Angeles in ...
The protest was one of several erupting across the city after President Donald Trump ordered National Guard troops into L.A.
Sunday was the third and most intense day of demonstrations against Mr Trump’s immigration crackdown in the region.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass were leading the opposition Sunday to President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles County after two days ...
Los Angeles faced its third straight day of tense protests over federal immigration raids Sunday, which devolved into vandalism and violence, with armed National Guard troops now part of the equation.
Jim Townsend, Adjunct Senior Fellow from CNAS (Center For A New American Security), discusses the impact from Los Angeles Protests, and U.S. President Donald Trump's new travel ban.