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President Donald Trump is sending an additional 2,000 National Guard members to help respond to protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids. FOX 5 NY's Hayley Fixler has the latest details.
Doug Lute, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, discusses President Trump's warning that "any" protesters at Saturday's military parade in D.C. will be "met with heavy force." A crowd at the zoo cheers on an elephant as it rescues a drowning gazelle with its trunk in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Trump admin threat to deploy military to LA protest met with angry reactions - The White House on Saturday said it would send 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to make arrests as anti-ICE protests entered their second day.
News Military Analyst called the troops being deployed in Los Angeles for the immigration crackdowns a "not so good scenario."
The curfew extends to sections of downtown Los Angeles where protests have turned into instances of vandalism and looting.
The right to assemble and protest does not include a license to attack law enforcement officers, or to impede and obstruct our lawful immigration operations,” Dan Bongino wrote on X.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-What is happening in Los Angeles is on the minds of community activists, leaders and candidates. Images sparking debate include a
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Indivisible, a Democratic-aligned network with ties to left-wing billionaire George Soros, is helping to spearhead the “No Kings” protests.
The last time a president activated U.S. Troops on U.S. Soil against a governor’s wishes was in 1965 during the civil rights movement, according to History.com.
The viral video spreading across social media channels is from La Ceiba Restaurante in Compton, owned by El Salvadoran immigrant Elizabeth Mendoza. As protests erupted in the area, other restaurants closed their doors, but Mendoza refused to flee.