Protests over immigration raids spread across US
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced his lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles to contain the riots over the immigration raids that broke out this past weekend.
A hearing in federal court set for Thursday will test President Donald Trump's power to deploy the military to assist with ramped-up immigration raids. The lawsuit from California Gov. Gavin Newsom seeks a temporary restraining order to limit the role of 4,
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President Donald Trump deployed the California National Guard on Sunday. Here's what we know about the protests.
Newsom filed a lawsuit Monday in response to Trump ordering the deployment of roughly 4,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles following protests over his stepped-up enforcement of immigration laws. They were originally called in to protect federal buildings, and the president later ordered the deployment of 700 Marines.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to stop the National Guard and Marines from aiding immigration raids in Los Angeles, amid ongoing state and federal immigration policy disputes in other Democratic-led states.
Robert McWhirter, a constitutional law expert, discusses the lawsuit filed by California challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to activate the National Guard.
Unlike the 1992 riots, protests have mainly been peaceful and been confined to a roughly five-block stretch of downtown LA, a tiny patch in the sprawling city of nearly 4 million people. No one has died. There’s been vandalism and some cars set on fire but no homes or buildings have burned.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D-Calif.) on Wednesday condemned local raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) alongside her counterparts in the surrounding area. “I posit that
Police arrest more than 20 people on first night of curfew aimed at protests in downtown Los Angeles
Demonstrations have spread to other cities nationwide, including Dallas and Austin, Texas, Chicago, and New York, where a thousand people rallied and multiple arrests were made.