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Democratic leaders are sensing political danger.Protests against the Trump administration, which are set to continue this weekend after a week of uprising that spread from Los Angeles across the country,
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided worksites in Los Angeles on June 6, randomly arresting and detaining undocumented and legal immigrants, these new and invasive tactics of immigration enforcement provoked protests.
Gavin Newsom and deploy the National Guard and Marines to quell Los Angeles’ immigration-related protests against federal raids in the city.A long-time strong voter base for Trump, some veterans have,
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNPHOTOS: 'No Kings' rallies against Trump administration held across metro AtlantaThousands of residents from across metro Atlanta mobilized on Saturday morning for the “No Kings” rallies against the actions of the Trump administration. Rallies in Downtown Atlanta, Tucker and Decatur were just three of thousands happening across the United States and abroad.
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Trump ordered the National Guard to Los Angeles to quell concrete-hurling protesters opposed to tougher immigration enforcement.
Representative Salud Carbajal blasted the operations of the past week, calling them "completely unjustified” and “deeply harmful.”
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City and state officials say they are prepared for one of the largest protests in Seattle since President Donald Trump began his second term.
Federal agents raided multiple Los Angeles businesses, including Home Depot stores, detaining dozens and drawing criticism from local officials and immigrant rights advocates.
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The Daily Digest on MSNAnti-Trump protests reach TexasLos Angeles continues to be the focal point for demonstrations against President Trump's immigration enforcement actions, but the protests are now expanding to other cities across the United States. Recent footage highlights public protests in San Antonio,
Many undocumented immigrants have long feared that their Medi-Cal data would be used against them. Newsom calls it "an abuse."