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With half of the 4,000 National Guard troops departing, 700 Marines appear set to stay in LA. Here's what they are doing.
Some 700 Marines are being withdrawn from Los Angeles more than a month after they were deployed to respond to protests against federal immigration raids, the Pentagon announced Monday. The big ...
Roughly 700 active-duty US Marines who were mobilized last month to respond to protests in Los Angeles are being sent home ...
The Pentagon will send a Marine battalion to Los Angeles in a major escalation of US President Donald Trump’s response to anti-immigration enforcement protests, the United States military has said.
Trump escalates battle with Wall Street Journal over Epstein story The 700 Marines were deployed June 9 on the fourth day of protests in downtown LA over the administration’s crackdown on immigration.
Mayor Karen Bass called the news “a victory” while continuing to press for the full withdrawal of troops from L.A.
While Marín wasn’t against the protests, the activity just a mile away from the Arts District restaurant led to a sudden drop ...
The 700 Marines were deployed on 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 Trump administration sent hundreds of Marines to California last month.
Half of the 4,000-strong California National Guard force deployed by President Donald Trump to Los Angeles a month ago is returning home, but 700 Marines are set to remain. As protests quickly ...
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.