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"Approximately 250 California National Guardsmen remain in Los Angeles to protect federal personnel and property," Parnell said. "We greatly appreciate the support of the more than 5,000 Guardsmen and ...
Approximately 250 troops will remain in Los Angeles to protect personnel and property, the Pentagon said. At the peak of their deployment, nearly 5,000 service members were dispatched to the region: ...
California governor Gavin Newsom sued the Trump administration over the deployment of California National Guard troops in Los ...
President Donald Trump sent the National Guard in to quell largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in June. It was the busiest protest month since 2020.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that President Donald Trump was making jokes with him over the phone before the president ...
It’s been over a week since President Trump deployed National Guard troops and federal agents to our nation’s capitol in the ...
Only 250 National Guard members will remain in Los Angeles after the Pentagon announced Thursday it would be canceling the deployment of additional troops as anti-ICE protests in the city have ...
The Pentagon said Thursday it is ending the deployment of all but 250 National Guard troops that were originally sent to Los Angeles to deal with protests over the Trump administration’s ...
Protesters clashed with police and some remaining National Guard members during an apparent anti-ICE demonstration on Wednesday night in downtown Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department’s ...
Pentagon recalls another 1,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles The troops were sent to suppress protests and to protect ICE agents conducting immigration raids.
Close to 5,000 National Guard members and Marines were deployed to Los Angeles on June 7 for a mission that could potentially last up to 60 days, a time limit that ends next week.