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Los Angeles leaders impose curfew as protests against Trump's immigration crackdown continue

  • Los Angeles imposed a nighttime curfew Tuesday amid protests triggered by federal immigration raids spreading to cities like Chicago, Austin, and Spokane on June 11.
  • The protests intensified following President Trump’s decision to send thousands of National Guard members along with several hundred Marines to California to assist with immigration enforcement efforts.
  • Protests involved thousands of participants, with police arresting over 400 people in Los Angeles alone and dispersing crowds using riot gear and chemical irritants.
  • Mayor Karen Bass explained the curfew aims to stop those exploiting the situation amid the president's chaotic escalation, while Trump claimed the city would be burning without military intervention.
  • Governor Newsom challenged the troop deployment in court, seeking to limit military roles to guarding federal buildings amid ongoing legal and political disputes over federal intervention.
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Los Angeles leaders impose curfew as protests against Trump's immigration crackdown continue

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What you need to knowAnother curfew that came into effect on Wednesday, at 8 p.m., for parts of downtown Los Angeles, seems to have yielded results, with a decrease in violence and property damage compared to previous nights.The Hispanic Federation opens office in Los Angeles in the midst of raids and anti-immigration protestsHollywood Celebrity has shown in recent days its support for the protests against US President Donald Trump's immigration…

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www.dn.no broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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