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The ongoing protests in Los Angeles began with small demonstrations against immigration raids in the nation's second largest city.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced his lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles to contain the riots over the immigration raids that broke out this past weekend.
California is challenging President Trump's decision to deploy federal troops to assist immigration agents in Los Angeles.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to stop the National Guard and Marines from aiding immigration raids in Los Angeles, amid ongoing state and federal immigration policy disputes in other Democratic-led states.
Judicial precedent backs up the federal government's authority for immigration enforcement as challenges to "sanctuary" policies loom in federal courts.
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A federal court hearing will determine if the Trump administration can deploy troops for immigration raids in Los Angeles
Robert McWhirter, a constitutional law expert, discusses the lawsuit filed by California challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to activate the National Guard.
Police arrest more than 20 people on first night of curfew aimed at protests in downtown Los Angeles
Demonstrations have spread to other cities nationwide, including Dallas and Austin, Texas, Chicago, and New York, where a thousand people rallied and multiple arrests were made.