Tension escalates in Los Angeles as President Trump deploys 2,000 National Guard troops in response to ongoing immigration protests. California's leaders criticize the move, warning of increased conflict.
Protests erupted in Los Angeles as thousands took to the streets against President Trump's National Guard deployment. Clashes intensified with law enforcement using tear gas and rubber bullets, leading to multiple arrests and chaos in the downtown area.
In a controversial move, President Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles without the governor's consent, raising legal and ethical questions about the use of military force against civil unrest.
Amidst unprecedented natural disasters, LA Mayor Karen Bass speaks out against Trump’s immigration enforcement, as unrest brews outside the city. Will violence escalate?
Tensions escalate in Los Angeles as President Trump deploys the National Guard in response to protests against immigration raids. Local leaders criticize the move, warning it may worsen the situation.
Tensions rise in Los Angeles as President Trump activates 2,000 National Guard troops to quell protests against federal immigration raids. Demonstrators clash with law enforcement amid escalating unrest over ICE operations.
In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement, agents conducted high-profile raids across the U.S., targeting workplaces and leading to protests. With arrests surging, the impact on industries reliant on undocumented workers raises serious concerns.
In a controversial move, the National Guard is set to assist in immigration enforcement across the U.S., with 20,000 troops requested to tackle criminal illegal aliens. This unprecedented action has sparked debates on legality and safety.
In a bold move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a 20% reduction in four-star officers, igniting a wave of changes within the Pentagon as he aims to streamline military operations and align with Trump's security agenda.
In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a 20% reduction in four-star generals, sparking fears of a politicized military. Critics argue that these cuts undermine democratic principles.