Los Angeles, Anti-Trump
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles who engage in violence will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
President Trump ordered National Guard troops to the area after clashes over immigration-enforcement operations.
Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi was reporting live in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday when an officer shot her with a
The current unrest in Los Angeles is a lot different from the last time a U.S. president called out the National Guard to respond to violence on the streets.
Photojournalist Brendan Gutenschwager captured this video of protests Monday night in Los Angeles against President Trump's deportation campaign. "No one's illegal on stolen land," they chanted, referring to California.
Both leaders have clashed with the Trump administration recently over the protests, after President Donald Trump activated the state National Guard and deployed Marines to help protect federal officers and buildings.
Estrellazul Corral joined protests outside the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center every day this weekend to demand justice for the dozens of migrants detained by armed ICE agents in armored vehicles who targeted jobsites in the city’s predominately Latino communities.
A senior Los Angeles official has revealed that his daughters were arrested during the ongoing riots in the city for allegedly assaulting a police officer with a deadly weapon.
Which is probably happening thanks to what has been happening in Los Angeles these past five days ... question whose side the public is on. A pre-riot CBS poll showed 54% approving of Trump ...
Explosive riots in Los Angeles have made the city unsafe for full-size SUVs like the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban, whether they're ICE vehicles or not.
A relative state of calm in Los Angeles began to crumble early Sunday afternoon as demonstrators confronted federal authorities guarding a downtown detention facility where chaos erupted as National Guard soldiers deployed tear gas on an increasingly agitated crowd.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) defended the Trump administration’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, arguing it is necessary to “restore civil order” when local police cannot do so on their own.