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With half of the 4,000 National Guard troops departing, 700 Marines appear set to stay in LA. Here's what they are doing.
Trump ordered 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June, against the wishes of its Democratic ...
Troops were used to protect federal property and personnel in LA even though intelligence showed little danger, military ...
President Donald Trump sent the National Guard in to quell largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in June. It was the ...
Law enforcement used excessive force and deliberate brutality against Los Angeles protesters during demonstrations against ...
The 700 U.S. Marines sent to respond to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles will end their deployment, a spokesperson for the Pentagon confirmed to Forbes on Monday—days after the administration began ...
Roughly 700 active-duty US Marines who were mobilized last month to respond to protests in Los Angeles are being sent home ...
Mayor Karen Bass called the news “a victory” while continuing to press for the full withdrawal of troops from L.A.
The Pentagon said that the hundreds of Marines from 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment will start packing up and leaving L.A.
Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had ordered thousands of National Guard and the active-duty Marines to Los Angeles after some protests against immigration enforcement became violent in June.
The Trump administration sent hundreds of Marines to California last month.
Half of the 4,000-strong California National Guard force deployed by President Donald Trump to Los Angeles a month ago is returning home, but 700 Marines are set to remain. As protests quickly ...
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