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The deployment of federal troops in Los Angeles has sparked concerns among some legal experts about the future of civilian-military relations in the United States. Two CFR experts weigh in on the
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) said Sunday that her city doesn’t “need” the military following President Trump’s recent deployment of military troops to Los Angeles amid immigration protests.
U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla of California led the Senate Democratic Caucus on Friday in urging President Donald Trump to withdraw military personnel deployed to Los Angeles and to refrain from sending
Trump military parade turns out thousands despite weather and nationwide protests: ‘It’s about time’
The Army pulled off a sweeping affair featuring more than 6,000 soldiers, 50 aircraft, and fireworks to cap the event highlighting its 250th anniversary.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHotline for military service members sees uptick in calls following activations in Los AngelesSteve Woolford has been a resource counselor with the GI Rights Hotline for two decades and says the hotline has been receiving more calls than usual.
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Reuters images showed Marines apprehending a civilian, restraining his hands with zip ties and then handing him over to civilians from the Department of Homeland Security.
Mayor Karen Bass and legislators oppose Trump's planned immigration raids and military presence in Los Angeles.
California officials and local lawmakers react to President Trump’s decision to federalize the National Guard and deploy active military units amid protests over ICE detentions and raids in