Los Angeles, Trump and Immigration Protests
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The National Guard has at times detained protesters in its deployment to Los Angeles, an official said Wednesday, as demonstrations against Immigration and Customs enforcement raids spread to other major cities.
National Guard troops already have temporarily detained civilians in the Los Angeles protests over immigration raids.
McCrory said the state is put in a “precarious position” when a governor and mayor aren’t willing to work with the president.
Anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles after the National Guard was deployed following immigration enforcement actions.
The one-mile-radius curfew covers a portion of downtown Los Angeles. Parts of Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Fashion District, and the Arts District are within or near the curfew's boundaries. You can see the curfew's parameters in full, below:
About 500 of the National Guard troops deployed to the Los Angeles protests have been trained to accompany agents on immigration operations, the commander in charge said Wednesday.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says President Trump is "escalating the situation" by sending troops to L.A., adding fuel to the feud between the two