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Tonight' host criticized the president for sending National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles: "Why would you send troops if there is nothing for them to do?"
Millions of protesters gathered from New York to Texas to California during the weekend to protest President Trump's deportation raids. Why it matters: Disagreements over U.S. immigration policies have become a flashpoint in the country's politics.
The move comes after millions of people took to the streets to protest against the president and his immigration policies.
By late morning it was clear, June 6 was no ordinary Friday in LA. Federal agents arrested people in and around downtown Los Angeles. Some day laborers near a Home Depot in Westlake, others working in the Fashion District at Ambience apparel.
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Some workers are staying home and more brands could face boycott campaigns that have become a staple in the fight over social-justice issues
The Angel City demonstration was the first to take place on a match day. Elsewhere, Chicago Stars FC posted a social media message with resources and support of immigrants, and the NWSL Players Association issued a joint statement alongside the WNBA player's union. The NWSL has released no official league statement.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSinger at Dodger Stadium performs national anthem in Spanish to protest LA ICE raidsOn Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans on their feet and television cameras trained on the field, Nezza stood behind home plate and sang the national anthem ... in Spanish.
Demonstrators gathered at Civic League Park in San Angelo as part of nationwide "No Kings" protests on Saturday.