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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke to reporters Tuesday about the anti-ICE protests that have taken place in her city in recent days. See her full remarks.
Some blame state’s sanctuary laws for why federal agents are keeping Los Angeles law enforcement at arm’s length.
LA’s sanctuary laws ban cops from helping ICE in most cases. But the LAPD was out in full force repressing protests against the raids.
Monday's protests were largely calmer than Sunday's clashes. California officials insist that the 4,000 National Guards troops and 700 active duty Marines en route to L.A. are an unnecessary abuse of power by Trump.
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The Root on MSNL.A.’s Black Mayor Gives the Shocking Reason Behind Trump’s Martial Law to Manage ICE ProtestsTrump sending Marines to LA will cost $134 million, and folks think he'll cut the check to ultimately get what he wants.
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Los Angeles is still reeling from January’s deadly wildfires — and with the World Cup soccer championships and the 2028 Olympics on the horizon — Mayor Karen Bass has been urging residents to come together to revitalize LA’s image.
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Amazon S3 on MSN‘Absolute Train Wreck’ | DHS Chief Kristi Noem TEARS INTO LA Mayor Karen Bass over Anti-ICE ProtestsHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem launched a scathing attack on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, calling her a “train wreck” and accusing her of turning LA into a “city of criminals.” Noem blamed Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom for failing to control anti-ICE protests and defended Trump’s deployment of the National Guard.
During a Monday night press briefing, Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told the Trump administration to stop the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in Los Angeles. President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles on Saturday after riots erupted following an ICE raid at a Home Depot.