Los Angeles, Trump and immigration
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President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Fort Bragg, the nation's largest military installation.
Police detained a CNN crew reporting on protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles. CNN correspondent Jason Carroll said an officer escorted them away from the protest late Monday and warned them to not return.
More than 35% of Los Angeles' population is foreign-born, shaping its reaction to Trump's immigration crackdown.
Anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles as the Trump administration mobilizes hundreds of Marines and National Guard members. NBC News Correspondents David Noriega, Vaughn Hillyard and Courtney Kube report on the Trump administration’s handling of the protests.
The Mexican national soccer team will change hotels in Los Angeles ahead of their Gold Cup match on Saturday because of safety concerns amid the protests against immigration raids in the city.
Waymo said it had temporarily halted service in downtown Los Angeles after several of its cars were torched during protests.
Looters burglarized several stores in downtown Los Angeles for the second night in a row late Monday into early Tuesday following several days of protests and disturbances in parts of the city prompted by federal immigration enforcement operations.
Democratic U.S. Sen. John Fetterman is bucking his party yet again, this time scolding it for not condemning violence and vandalism at the California immigration protests.