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Demonstrators hit the streets again in L.A. after President Trump deployed the National Guard due to protests against ICE raids.
Two press advocacy groups sued the LAPD and Police Chief Jim McDonnell in federal court on Monday, alleging that police assaulted journalists and blocked their access to permitted areas during recent immigration-raid protests in Southern California.
Parts of the 101 freeway, Alameda, Los Angeles St., Spring St., Main St., Aliso St., Commercial St., Temple Ave., 1st St and Arcadia St. are currently blocked off to drivers, the LAPD said.
Mayor Karen Bass reduced the hours that a nightly curfew in downtown Los Angeles is in effect on Monday, allowing struggling businesses to remain open later into the evening.
Nationwide protests against President Trump’s crackdown on immigration are putting Democrats in tricky political territory ahead of the high-stakes midterms. After demonstrations against
The face mask act will have to pass the California legislature, where Democrats hold a supermajority. It would then need to be signed by the governor.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered across California on Saturday as part of a nationwide wave of “No Kings” protests, opposing immigration raids and what organizers describe as a turn toward authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNSouthland Immigration Raids Continue; But Avoid Farms, Hotels and EateriesSeveral people were detained during an apparent immigration raid at the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet, according to multiple media reports.