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Half the 4,000 National Guard troops that were sent to L.A. in response to protests against immigration enforcement will be ...
The Trump administration had deployed 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines due to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
U.S. Marines exit LA following month-long deployment that Mayor Karen Bass called an 'unnecessary, unprecedented, and ...
Pentagon confirms that 2,000 California National Guard members are being withdrawn from the mission to protect federal ...
The Trump administration is leading an unprecedented mass deportation campaign targeting immigrants, and the president sent in National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles following protests ...
The Pentagon pulled back about half of the National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles, arguing lawlessness from anti-ICE ...
Reports indicating that some soldiers and officers are skeptical of Trump's use of the National Guard raise questions of long ...
National Guard members who remained in Los Angeles following Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests have made ...
Protesters, advocates and attorneys say L.A law enforcement uses less-lethal weapons frequently and unnecessarily, causing ...
“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 ...
On Thursday evening, protestors had violent interactions with police officers outside of the Metropolitan Detention Center on ...
There are about 4,000 service members from the California National Guard on the ground currently in the Los Angeles area, a spokesperson for the U.S. Army said in an email to The Post.