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After a day of peaceful protests in Los Angeles, tensions mounted as law enforcement moved to disperse the crowd.
The hearing comes after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request by the administration last week to temporarily pause a lower court order that directed President Donald Trump to return control of the soldiers to the governor who filed a lawsuit over the deployment.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA ICE protests, Day 12: Trump, Newsom await who gets control of California National GuardPresident Trump and Gov. Newsom await to find out who gets control of the California National Guard as another round of appeals court hearings are set for Tuesday.
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With migrant communities already living in fear amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, ICE raids in downtown Los Angeles sparked days of protests.
A lawsuit claims LAPD officers violated press rights by violently confronting journalists during anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles.
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While tensions escalate as protests against ICE continue to grip major cities, "No Kings" demonstrations are underway across the U.S.
An economist tells us what ICE activity in Southern California could mean for the local economy and the national labor force.
Business owners and residents in Los Angeles say that U.S. President Donald Trump sending in the National Guard and Marines is 'bad for business' in today's newsletter, as World Cup fans fret over his administration's aggressive immigration policies.
United States Army North confirmed to ABC News that Marines at the Wilshire Federal Building have made the first temporary detention among the troops sent to Los Angeles on Friday.
A Los Angeles Dodgers official was asked about the team's recent White House visit as their home city protests federal ICE raids.
About 50 U.S. Marines squared off against hundreds of protesters in front of a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, with the crowd yelling in unison for them to go home.
Officials decry economic fallout from the immigration raids amid confusion over Trump's threats to intensify the crackdown.