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Will protests in Los Angeles set the stage for more clashes Saturday as activists in hundreds of cities nationwide, including metro Detroit, organize?
Organizers behind the “No Kings” movement said the protests “come in response to President Trump’s escalating use of military force in American cities and a federal agenda that would strip health care ...
In response, President Donald Trump signed a memorandum authorizing the deployment of at least two thousand National Guard members to protect ICE and federal property.
after reports of the upcoming military parade, but organizers have said that the protests against immigration enforcement in Los Angeles and the response from the federal government have driven much ...
While the focus has turned to ensuing protests in downtown Los Angeles and the heavy military response — the call-up has since increased to 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines — ICE ...
"No Kings" protests have been organized nationwide in response to a massive military parade in Washington, D.C.
Karoline Leavitt gets fiery as she’s pressed on Trump’s military response to Los Angeles protests Andrew Feinberg in Washington, D.C. Wednesday 11 June 2025 20:46 BST ...
Los Angeles endured a sixth day of protests that have been largely peaceful, mostly contained to a few blocks of the city's downtown area.
Whether the National Guard stays in LA in response to protests over immigration is still tied up in the courts. But as the pace of ICE raids picks up, it isn't clear how much the military is needed.
The U.S. public is split over President Trump’s decision to deploy thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines to help quell protests over his robust immigration agenda that have ...
Local papers framed the racial attacks as a vigilante response to an immigrant crime wave, and most of the people arrested during the fighting were Latino. The riots didn’t die down until June 8, when ...
Massachusetts prepares for No Kings protests on Trump's birthday as tensions explode over federal agents handcuffing Senator Padilla in California.