Trump, Los Angeles and immigration raids
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President Trump on Saturday ordered at least 2,000 National Guard troops to California after demonstrations against a series of raids on workplaces.
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNProtesters confront immigration agents, deputies during raid in Los Angeles CountyThe U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted a raid in the California city of Paramount on Saturday morning, a day after federal agents raided several locations across Los Angeles.
US President Donald Trump ordered National Guard troops to Los Angeles, a rare deployment expected Sunday against the state governor's wishes after sometimes-violent protests against
Border Patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks stood guard outside an industrial park in the city of Paramount, deploying tear gas as bystanders and protesters gathered.
Sheriff Dave Rosado said the city is following all ICE best practices and has even expanded its partnership. But his opponent, Chesapeake police officer Wallace Chadwick III, argues Rosado only
US immigration agents detained and later allowed the "voluntary departure" of the world's most-followed TikToker, Khaby Lame, after he "overstayed" his visa, authorities said Saturday.
In a letter to Hawai‘i County’s Mayor Kimo Alameda, Police Chief Ben Moszkowicz, County Chair Holeka Inaba and council members, the nonprofit asks them specifically to not signing any 287 (g) agreements with any entities within the Department of Homeland Security.
Over 200 individuals faced charges in Southern Texas for immigration and border security violations including illegal reentry and human smuggling, as part of intensified enforcement efforts by the U.S.