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LA police order protesters to go home as Trump deploys National Guard 

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Police detain a demonstrator during a protest against federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles, California, US, June 8, 2025 [Mike Blake/Reuters]
  • Police in Los Angeles have called on immigration protesters to clear the city’s downtown, a day after US President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard in what local officials say has escalated the unrest.
  • At least 60 people have been arrested in San Francisco protests against immigration raids, with foreign countries, including China, warning citizens in the city to boost personal security amid unrest.

 

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