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LAist on MSNDay of Action: LA groups stage daylong boycott, protest over federal immigration actions
Hundreds of people gathered at MacArthur Park on Tuesday to protest recent federal immigration enforcement actions in Los ...
SEIU 721 and other labor groups rallied in MacArthur Park and elsewhere in Los Angeles throughout the day on Tuesday.
A protest against immigration enforcement operations ended in the arrest of at least two people. Lauren Coronado reports for the NBC4 News at 6 a.m. on July 24, 2025.
A little more than a month after mass demonstrations against federal immigration raids gripped Los Angeles, the protest movement hasn’t stopped — it’s transforming. Its spontaneous nature ...
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National Guard rehearsed show of force against immigration raid protesters in LA, general testifies
A general testified that National Guard troops repeatedly rehearsed their role in an operation at a Los Angeles park intended as a show of force against people protesting immigration raids.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed 700 Marines sent to Los Angeles more than five weeks ago to help quell immigration protests to return to their California duty station, the Pentagon said ...
The Brief 2,000 National Guard troops that were deployed to LA in response to immigration raids and protests will be released, the Pentagon said Tuesday. In June, President Trump deployed 4,000 ...
Trump deployed 4,000 California National Guardsmen on June 7 to respond to protests that racked the southern part of the state after he stepped up immigration raids and arrests, targeting farms ...
The 700 Marines were deployed June 9 on the fourth day of protests in downtown LA over the administration’s crackdown on immigration. Four thousand National Guard soldiers were also deployed.
The 700 Marines were deployed June 9 on the fourth day of protests in downtown LA over the administration’s crackdown on immigration. Four thousand National Guard soldiers were also deployed.
The rare deployment of active-duty troops to a U.S. city will soon end, according to the Pentagon, which said 700 Marines will head home after responding to protests in Los Angeles.
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