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California Governor Gavin Newsom is blaming President Donald Trump for the unrest that unfolded over the last three days (and ...
Protesters gathered outside a hotel in Pasadena after finding out that ICE agents were spending the night there. During the ...
LOS ANGELES - After two days of anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles County, the National Guard has made its way to Southern ...
President Donald Trump said he won’t rule out invoking the Insurrection Act as protests against immigration officers continue ...
Day 3 of the anti-ICE protests were intensified by the National Guard's presence as the Trump administration-led guardsmen clashed with civilians and agitators who had zero ties to immigration ...
The National Guard has made its way to downtown Los Angeles in response to the 3-day anti-ICE protests, as directed by the ...
Agitators threw smoke bombs and debris toward the parked California Highway Patrol cruisers from the overpass near the ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom is accusing President Donald Trump of being reckless with the federal response to the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles County.
Protesters and agitators set off fireworks and lit a small fire in the intersection in front of the skirmish line in downtown Los Angeles.
Agitators in downtown Los Angeles lit police cruisers and driverless Waymo vehicles on fire a short distance from where demonstrators took to the streets to protests against ICE raids.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has formally requested President Donald Trump to withdraw the National Guard from Los Angeles amid large demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), calling the ...
Mayor Karen Bass blamed President Donald Trump for the chaos in Los Angeles after the Trump administration sent that National Guard to her city.