Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amid Court Battles and Unrest

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Approximately 200 US Marines have entered Los Angeles to protect federal property and personnel amid ongoing protests over immigration raids, joining around 2,000 National Guard troops. The deployment has sparked political controversy, with California officials opposing the move, citing sovereignty concerns, while the military emphasizes their role in protection, not law enforcement. The situation remains tense with ongoing demonstrations and arrests.
- Military official says 200 Marines have entered Los Angeles to protect federal property and personnel PBS
- Live Updates: Appeals Court Order Leaves Troops in L.A. for Now, Ahead of Nationwide Protests The New York Times
- US Marines arrive at Los Angeles federal sites as court battle unfolds Al Jazeera
- Appeals court pauses ruling requiring Trump to return control of California National Guard to state CNN
- Over 70 people arrested over the weekend, 5 LAPD officers injured ABC7 Los Angeles
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