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The deployment of troops to Los Angeles raises questions about what Trump can and can't do with the military on U.S. soil, and whether he's crossing the line.
San Francisco — A federal court hearing is scheduled for Thursday on whether the Trump administration can use the National Guard and Marines to assist with immigration raids in Los Angeles.
Protesters and police have faced off in Los Angeles, and anti-ICE protests are popping up across the country. Follow for live updates.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that Los Angeles was safe and sound for the past two nights, crediting his deployment of thousands of troops to quell anti-deportation protests,
President Donald Trump ordered the deployments over the objections of California Governor Gavin Newsom, sparking a national debate about the use of the military on U.S. soil.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass banded together with dozens of other mayors in the region to demand an end to the Trump administration's immigration raids.
Police made a handful of arrests on the second night of the curfew in downtown Los Angeles as mayors urged the Trump administration to withdraw the military and stop the immigration raids.
When it comes to the president sending Marines onto American streets for dubious reasons, Senate Republicans are not exactly offering unanimous support.