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Protests in Los Angeles are entering their fourth day over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. President Donald Trump, over the weekend, called protesters "violent, insurrectionist mobs" after he deployed the National Guard despite objections from California's Democratic Gov.
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Los Angeles residents and experts say that the National Guard's presence in Los Angeles in response to immigration protests is reminiscent of a longstanding dynamic in the state and around the country.
Violent protests erupted across Los Angeles after Donald Trump sent immigration agents to round up unauthorised migrants.
Roseann ‘Chic’ Canfora says using armed soldiers to silence dissent is something that police states do. She hopes reason will prevail.
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Experts say it’s highly unusual for a president to call up the National Guard when the governor of a state objects. And Newsom is strongly in opposition.
Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) defended "peaceful" protests in Los Angeles full of demonstrators showing their support for due process. Sanchez said President Donald Trump wants to create chaos and it is his administration that is breaking the law,
Roughly 500 Marines based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in California have been mobilized to respond to the protests in Los Angeles, according to three people familiar with the matter,