Marines, Los Angeles and immigration raids
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Controversy over federal response to LA raids, protestsPresident Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to stop protests against his immigration crackdown isn’t the first time an elected U.S. official has sent troops to thwart unrest over civil rights.
Tensions in Los Angeles escalated over the weekend as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard.
Law enforcement has been pushing back Los Angeles protestors with less lethal weapons. Now the National Guard is deployed and Marines are activated.
A relative state of calm in Los Angeles began to crumble early Sunday afternoon as demonstrators confronted federal authorities guarding a downtown detention facility where chaos erupted as National Guard soldiers deployed tear gas on an increasingly agitated crowd.
A rally will be held in Boston on Monday afternoon in response to ICE raids and protests in Los Angeles over the weekend.
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Approximately 44 people” were administratively arrested and one person was arrested on an obstruction charge, Homeland Security Investigations said.