
Thousands of Federal Troops Withdrawn from Los Angeles Amid Protests
Trump admin orders pullout of 2,000 National Guard and 700 Marines from Los Angeles after ICE raid protests, marking a major shift in federal response to civil unrest.
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Trump admin orders pullout of 2,000 National Guard and 700 Marines from Los Angeles after ICE raid protests, marking a major shift in federal response to civil unrest.
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lets President Trump keep federal control of the California National Guard while Gov. Newsom challenges the deployment in court.
Los Angeles protests against immigration raids and National Guard presence enter seventh day amid rising tensions.
A federal judge ruled President Trump overstepped his authority by deploying the California National Guard, ordering troops back under state control by Friday noon.
LA protests continue into a seventh day under curfew as U.S. Marines and National Guard units bolster security across the city.
Los Angeles locals respond to protests over ICE raids and National Guard deployments, urging respect for rights, family unity, and compassionate enforcement.
Acting Pentagon comptroller estimates LA deployment of 4,700 National Guard and Marines to cost $134M over 60 days, covering housing, travel and food.
After ICE raids across Southern California resulted in over 100 arrests, protesters in downtown LA clashed with National Guard troops, leading police to declare an unlawful assembly.
Explainer: U.S. President Trump deployed National Guard and Marines to California protests, prompting a lawsuit over whether U.S. law allows troop deployment against demonstrations.
About 700 U.S. Marines have been mobilized to support National Guard troops amid Los Angeles protests, marking a significant escalation in federal force use.