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Can President Trump send the National Guard and U.S. Marines into Los Angeles to help with
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immigration raids? That's the question before a federal court in San Francisco this morning
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California Governor Gavin Newsom filed an emergency motion earlier this week to block the deployment after President Trump ordered 4,000 National Guard members
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and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, where protests over ICE enforcement have turned violent
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The administration called the lawsuit a crass political stunt, endangering American lives
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U.S. Northern Command says 2,100 Guard troops are already on the ground
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with Marines expected to join them in the next 48 hours. Critics say military troops should not be used to manage civil unrest
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The commander on the ground confirms troops can temporarily detain people but cannot make arrests
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A curfew remained in effect overnight in Los Angeles, and similar protests continue nationwide
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nationwide. In Spokane, Washington, a curfew and state of emergency were declared after
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demonstrations outside an ICE office. A former city councilman leading the protest was detained
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In New York City, police arrested several demonstrators who refused to clear a crosswalk
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near City Hall. And in San Antonio, despite warnings from Texas Governor Greg Abbott
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hundreds marched peacefully. No arrests reported. And finally, a different kind of protest in
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Washington, D.C. President Trump and First Lady Melania were greeted with both boos and cheers
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as they took their seats at the Kennedy Center for Les Miserables. It was the first show Donald
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Trump has attended since naming himself chairman of the board in February after dismissing the
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entire trustees panel