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I am very proud to have helped Los Angeles survive: US President Donald Trump
President Trump asserted his pride in assisting Los Angeles during protests, attributing the unrest to radical leftists and praising the deployment of the National Guard and Marines. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the riots as attacks on American culture, citing violence against law enforcement and anti-American sentiment.

Los Angeles immigration protests: Police make arrests during curfew
Downtown Los Angeles experienced relative calm overnight as police arrested at least 25 individuals for violating curfew amidst ongoing protests against President Trump's immigration policies. Heavily armed security patrolled government buildings, while businesses boarded up to prevent vandalism following five days of demonstrations sparked by increased immigration arrests.

LA Riots 2025: Donald Trump deploys 2,000 National Guard troops, 700 Marines in Los Angeles, protests erupt in parts of California, Texas
LA Riots or Los Angeles protests have spread to other parts of California and as key cities in Texas are witnessing the public anger against President Donald Trump's crackdown against illegal immigrants.

LA Riots 2025: Anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles see more arrests, curfew still on, American taxpayers to bear $134 million for 4,000 National Guards, 700 Marines
Donald Trump has activated 4,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, along with 700 active-duty Marines to tackle LA Riots 2025.

ICE protests near me against raids in San Francisco, LA, Chicago, Denver, NYC and across U.S - time, location
Nationwide protests have erupted following ICE raids in Los Angeles, leading to numerous arrests and sparking demonstrations in cities like New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. The unrest, triggered by the detention of over 40 individuals, has prompted National Guard deployment and intensified debates over immigration policies.

Curfew in Los Angeles today? LA residents should check before venturing out - details here
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a curfew for downtown areas following immigration enforcement protests. The curfew, affecting a one-square-mile zone, aims to curb looting and vandalism. It started Tuesday night and may extend for several days.
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Pentagon reveals how much Donald Trump's troop deployment to Los Angeles for 60 days could cost
The Pentagon estimates that the deployment of National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles will cost $134 million. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the move amidst Democratic objections. Protests continue due to Trump's immigration policies. Trump has ordered troops to assist law enforcement, but local officials say they are not needed. California has sued the administration.
Trump says Los Angeles 'a trash heap' of 'animals' and 'foreign enemy', vows to 'liberate' city
President Trump, at Fort Bragg, denounced Los Angeles protesters as "animals" and a "foreign enemy" while defending the deployment of military forces. He repeated false claims about the 2020 election and attacked former President Biden. Trump also announced the restoration of Confederate leader names to several military bases, reversing a Biden administration decision.
Trump claims military deployment saved Los Angeles from protests and fires
President Trump claimed his deployment of Marines to Los Angeles prevented the city's destruction from protests, likening the unrest to wildfires. He asserted that without his intervention, Los Angeles would be "burning to the ground." Governor Newsom criticized Trump's actions, denouncing the troop deployment as "dictatorial."
Police make 'mass arrests' in Los Angeles during nighttime curfew
Los Angeles police began arresting people in the city's downtown late Tuesday, as groups gathered in violation of an overnight curfew after a fifth day of protests against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. Police arrested 25 people on suspicion of violating the curfew as of Tuesday evening, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing an LAPD spokesperson.
Trump deploys Marines, raising tensions in Los Angeles protests
Amidst escalating protests against immigration arrests in Los Angeles, President Trump has deployed 700 Marines, escalating tensions despite state officials' objections. These troops join National Guard soldiers in response to demonstrations sparked by intensified deportation efforts. Governor Newsom condemned the move as 'un-American,' while Trump labeled protesters as 'insurrectionists.
Los Angeles unrest: Trump's troop deployment in California sparks martial law fears as tensions escalate
President Trump has deployed National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amidst ongoing protests against immigration raids, defying objections from California's governor and local leaders. Governor Newsom, denouncing Trump's actions as dictatorial, plans legal action. Concerns are rising about potential martial law, as Senator Blumenthal works to limit presidential troop deployment powers.
Los Angeles imposes overnight curfew amid surge in violence: Area, timing, exempted persons, and other key details
Mayor Karen Bass declared a local emergency and imposed a curfew in downtown Los Angeles from 8 pm Tuesday to 6 am Wednesday after 23 businesses were looted during protests. The curfew, affecting a one-square-mile area, exempts residents, the homeless, media, and emergency personnel.
Trump's military move: Was it in response to Los Angeles riots or a long-planned strategy against Democrates and Kamala Harris?
President Trump has deployed military forces to Los Angeles amidst intensifying protests over his immigration policies, signaling potential expansions to other Democrat-led cities. He defended the action, asserting it prevents nationwide unrest and vowed strict enforcement of deportation policies. The deployment, including National Guard and Marines, aims to protect federal facilities, sparking concerns about politically motivated federal crackdowns.
$2,500 handbag, $500 sneakers & a spa stop: California First Lady’s Beverly Hills shopping trip sparks backlash amid LA protests
Amidst immigration raid protests in Los Angeles, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of Governor Gavin Newsom, faced criticism. She was seen shopping in Beverly Hills. This happened while the city dealt with unrest and troop deployments. The governor's office clarified her purchase was related to a prior skin cancer diagnosis.
Magnitude 3.4 earthquake rattles coastal Los Angeles County, no damage reported
A mild earthquake hit near Manhattan Beach. The quake measured 3.4 on the Richter scale. Tremors were felt across Los Angeles County. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the event. It occurred on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. No damage or injuries were reported. Residents felt a brief jolt. Officials advise reviewing earthquake preparedness plans. Southern California is known for seismic activity.
LA protest 2025: Who’s fueling the unrest, what they want, and why it matters right now
Growing protests in Los Angeles are fueled by aggressive immigration raids and the deployment of the National Guard, igniting tensions over community safety and government overreach. Demonstrations, initially peaceful, have sometimes escalated into violent confrontations, raising concerns about the unrest's impact on vulnerable communities. While some advocate for migrant rights, authorities pledge crackdowns amidst the escalating conflict.
Los Angeles, the city of immigrants with over 900,000 undocumented immigrants
Los Angeles is experiencing widespread protests after a federal immigration crackdown led to numerous arrests. Demonstrators blocked freeways and vandalized vehicles, met with police response involving tear gas. The unrest reflects the city's large immigrant population and the deep impact of immigration policies on families and the workforce, igniting significant resistance.
Trump vows to "HIT" any protester who spits on police. He pardoned those who did far worse on Jan. 6
Donald Trump faces criticism for pardoning January 6 rioters. He warns Los Angeles protesters against disrespecting law enforcement. Critics point to a double standard. They say Trump values law and order only when politically convenient. The National Guard is deployed in Los Angeles amid protests. This action sparks debate about presidential power and potential overreach.
Los Angeles protests: California plans to sue Trump administration for deploying National Guard and 'acting illegally'
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he will sue US President Trump for allegedly federalizing the National Guard during Los Angeles immigration protests. Newsom and other Democrats criticized Trump's move as an unnecessary escalation, while the White House defended it as restoring law and order. Protests erupted after the arrival of National Guard troops, leading to clashes with law enforcement.
Trump authorises additional 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles, US officials say
President Trump authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in response to protests over immigration raids. Governor Newsom criticized the move as reckless and disrespectful, while California sued Trump, alleging an abuse of authority.
Australian PM Albanese calls Lauren Tomasi shooting incident ‘horrific’; “very concerned” LAPD orders probe
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the shooting of Nine News reporter Lauren Tomasi during Los Angeles riots. Australia raised concerns with the Trump administration. Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the incident. Protests erupted after ICE detained many people. British photographer Nick Stern was also injured. Tomasi returned to work, emphasizing the importance of reporting.
Los Angeles protests escalate as demonstrators torch vehicles, block freeway | Photos
Protests in Los Angeles intensified as demonstrators set vehicles ablaze and obstructed a major freeway. Federal authorities deployed 300 National Guard troops across three LA locations. A dozen National Guard and Department of Homeland Security officers were seen confronting protesters outside the federal building, according to U.S. Northern Command
Protest in Los Angeles today against Donald Trump latest updates: Tension escalates, ban on travel to USA takes effect
Protests in Los Angeles, a sprawling city of 4 million people, were centered in several blocks of downtown.
Protests intensify in Los Angeles after Trump deploys hundreds of National Guard troops
In Los Angeles, officers used tear gas on demonstrators protesting President Trump's National Guard deployment. The protests followed Trump's immigration crackdown. Governor Newsom requested the Guard's removal, citing a breach of state sovereignty. Trump defended the deployment, alleging failures by California officials. Tensions rose with threats of further federal intervention.
Los Angeles protest: Journalist shot at during live broadcast in harrowing moment caught on camera
Los Angeles protest: An Australian reporter was hit in the leg with a rubber bullet fired by a police officer while on live television. Her employer 9News said she was unharmed. The viral moment was caught on camera amid rising tensions in Los Angeles this weekend. Law enforcement had arrested at least 56 people over two days and three officers had suffered minor injuries, the LAPD said.
Who is Lauren Tomasi? Australian reporter injured by rubber bullet during Los Angeles riots
Lauren Tomasi, a US correspondent for Australia’s Nine News, was struck by a rubber bullet while covering riots in Los Angeles. The incident was captured on video, showing a police officer aiming at her and her cameraman. Tomasi sustained a leg injury but continued reporting amid the protests
Los Angeles protests: What is the role of the US National Guard—and how is it deployed?
Los Angeles faced intense protests due to President Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard. Demonstrators blocked highways and clashed with law enforcement. The National Guard's role is to protect federal buildings. This deployment is controversial because it bypassed the governor's request. Critics view it as federal overreach. The situation has sparked debate about state and federal power.
What led to the Los Angeles immigration raids protests, and what the National Guard deployment means for California’s migrant communities
Large-scale immigration raids in Los Angeles sparked widespread protests, leading to clashes between residents and federal agents. In response, President Trump deployed National Guard troops, escalating tensions in the city. Demonstrators, including immigrants and civil rights groups, vow to continue protesting the raids, which have ignited a national debate over federal authority and sanctuary laws.
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