President Donald Trump said that he is placing the Washington, DC's Metropolitan Police Department "under federal control" and deploying the National Guard to the city, saying the move is aimed at restoring order in the nation's capital
US President Donald Trump on Monday announced that Washington, D.C. will be "liberated" today, with the city's police department placed under federal control and the National Guard deployed to tackle crime, reported CNN.
The US Administration under President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) announced that the 2,000 National Guard members, who were deployed in response to widespread month-long immigration protests, were being withdrawn from the Los Angeles area, CNN reported.
The unanimous order from a three-judge panel for the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals extended its pause of a judge's order finding Trump's deployment illegal and forcing him to return control of the troops to California Governor Gavin Newsom.
National Guard troops in Los Angeles have detained some protesters opposing ICE operations but handed them over to local police, Fox News reported. Over 4,000 troops and 700 Marines were deployed amid tensions. Governor Newsom has challenged the deployment, while the Trump administration
California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned President Trump's military deployment in Los Angeles as abuse of power. Protests intensified across US cities, with arrests and clashes reported. Trump defended the move, while California sought legal action to limit troop use. Disinformation online
Protesters in Los Angeles are waving Mexican, Latin American, and US flags to show support for immigrants and oppose federal raids. The Mexican flag has become a powerful symbol, sparking political debate and criticism from Republican leaders.
A federal judge in San Francisco has denied California's request to immediately block the Trump administration from using Marines and National Guard troops to assist federal officials with immigration enforcement.
Protests outside a federal detention centre in Los Angeles turned tense as law enforcement agencies, including the California National Guard and Department of Homeland Security, fired non-lethal tear gas outside the facility to disperse protesters
President Trump's border czar Tom Homan defended sending Marines to Los Angeles amid immigration protests, saying it was to protect property and officers. He told CNN the military won't enforce immigration law but will ensure safety as tensions and violence rise during nightly demonstrations
US President Donald Trump threatened to have California Governor Gavin Newsom arrested for allegedly obstructing federal law enforcement, prompting Newsom to accuse Trump of acting like a dictator. Tensions escalated as Trump deployed Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid
Protests in Los Angeles turned violent after federal immigration raids, with National Guard troops deploying tear gas and LAPD clashing with demonstrators. Armed forces, mounted police, and riot gear were used to control crowds. Dozens were arrested as chaos spread to the 101 Freeway.