
U.S. Marines Detain Civilian in LA Amid Protests Over Trump’s Military Parade
U.S. Marines detained a civilian in Los Angeles ahead of nationwide protests over President Trump’s military parade, raising concerns over domestic military deployment.
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U.S. Marines detained a civilian in Los Angeles ahead of nationwide protests over President Trump’s military parade, raising concerns over domestic military deployment.

Thousands protest in LA against Trump’s immigration policies as experts warn troop deployment may deepen U.S. divisions. California challenges federal intervention in court.

Late Tuesday, Los Angeles police made mass arrests during a nighttime curfew following days of protests against Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

LA police enforced a curfew with mass arrests after protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown, prompting military deployment and legal challenges over use of federal troops.

The Pentagon estimates that deploying Marines and National Guard to Los Angeles will cost $134 million, as tensions rise over immigration enforcement protests.

Los Angeles declared downtown an ‘unlawful assembly’ after protests and clashes over ICE raids that led to over 100 arrests.

Tensions escalate in Los Angeles as protesters clash with National Guard troops deployed over immigration crackdown, leading to violent confrontations and arrests.

Over 200 protesters clashed with the National Guard in Los Angeles during demonstrations against immigration raids, leading to tear gas being used to disperse crowds.

Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles have entered their third day, as thousands clash with National Guard troops over statewide enforcement operations sweeping California.

Clashes erupt in downtown Los Angeles as over 200 protesters confront National Guard troops deployed amid immigration raids, raising tensions between federal authorities and local officials.