
Poll: U.S. Split Over Troop Deployment to Los Angeles
A text-message poll shows Americans divided on President Trumpโs decision to send 4,700 troops to Los Angeles amid immigration protests and curfews.
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A text-message poll shows Americans divided on President Trumpโs decision to send 4,700 troops to Los Angeles amid immigration protests and curfews.
A federal judge ruled President Trump overstepped his authority by deploying the California National Guard, ordering troops back under state control by Friday noon.
CGTN survey shows 78.3% criticize U.S. immigration policies as LA unrest grows, highlighting political divides and fears of a humanitarian crisis.
Anti-ICE protests have spread to over 30 U.S. cities as thousands rally against immigration raids, amplifying a national call for immigrant rights and policy reform.
Los Angeles police detained over 25 protesters downtown during a nighttime curfew as demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration measures entered a fifth day.
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Protests sparked by U.S. immigration raids have spread from Los Angeles to D.C., with activists planning nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations and urging a rethink of ICE 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.
LA protests spark a coast-to-coast clash over leadership and immigration policy as the National Guard lands without California’s request.
On June 8, young demonstrators clashed with the National Guard in downtown Los Angeles after ICE raids sparked protests over immigration enforcement.