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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass started her week making headlines. She talked about wanting to rid the city of all National ...
Pentagon confirms that 2,000 California National Guard members are being withdrawn from the mission to protect federal ...
The Pentagon pulled back about half of the National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles, arguing lawlessness from anti-ICE ...
Protesters against federal immigration raids clashed with National Guard personnel and Los Angeles police outside a downtown ...
Roughly half of the California National Guard troops placed under federal control and sent to Los Angeles are going home ...
“There’s not much to do,” one Marine, who was not named, told the Los Angeles Times. After the protests died down a month ago ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles to ...
More than a month after President Trump deployed the U.S. military to Los Angeles amid immigration sweeps, the troops have ...
Mayor Bass said “We organized peaceful protests, we took the Trump administration to court — that led to today’s retreat” ...
The number of National Guard troops in Los Angeles is decreasing but Mayor Karen Bass wants all of them out.
The National Guard can enforce curfews like they did in 1992, but that won’t stop people from showing up to protest, Danley said. “I have lived long enough to know that people will push back ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's approach mirrors that of the Trump administration, which restored the names of several army ...