Explainer: Can Trump Legally Deploy Troops Against Protests?
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.
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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.
California files suit accusing President Trump’s National Guard deployment in LA of violating state sovereignty and federal law amid protests sparked by immigration raids.
President Trump deployed over 300 National Guard troops to Los Angeles after two days of ICE raids sparked protests and violent incidents, and Gov. Newsom threatened legal action.
Thousands of protesters in Los Angeles clashed with National Guard troops, blocked the 101 Freeway, and set self-driving cars ablaze amid immigration crackdown demonstrations.
Nearly 2,000 National Guard troops arrived in Los Angeles after clashes between federal immigration agents and protesters, marking the first unrequested deployment since 1965 and fueling political tensions.
Downtown LA saw over 200 protesters clash with National Guard troops as immigration raids fueled tensions, leading to tear gas deployment amid escalating demonstrations.
Downtown LA enters day three of anti-ICE protests as demonstrators clash with National Guard troops over statewide immigration raids.
Downtown Los Angeles braces for a third day of anti-ICE protests, with demonstrators clashing with the National Guard amid statewide immigration enforcement operations.
Thousands clashed with National Guard in LA as federal troops enforced Trump’s immigration crackdown, with tear gas and smoke grenades marking a tense third day of protests.