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Since Donald Trump took office for the second time, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been focussing on arrests and deportations. Which is no surprise given that mass removing illegal immigrants was the central plank of Donald Trump’s campaign for a return to the Oval Office.
The "No Kings day of action" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with more than 70 planned in Florida.
Gov. Greg Abbott, a staunch supporter of President Trump’s immigration agenda, is the first governor to call on the National Guard as protests spread to multiple cities.
The current unrest in Los Angeles is a lot different from the last time a U.S. president called out the National Guard to respond to violence on the streets.
Dozens of people gathered in Kansas City's West Side, one of the city's historically Latino neighborhoods, to protest President Donald Trump's immigration policies and stand in solidarity with protesters in Los Angeles.
Several West Michigan communities are preparing to join an expected 1,800 global protests this weekend against perceived tyranny in the United States government
Protesters and police are facing off in Los Angeles, and anti-ICE protests have occurred across the country. Follow for live updates
Olympic organizer Reynold Hoover assured security coordination is "extraordinary" despite senator's concerns over local leadership's handling of unrest.
Trump vowed to "liberate" Los Angeles, hurling insults at the protesters during the US army anniversary. Meanwhile, US and Chinese trade negotiators in London announced reaching a "framework." Follow DW for more.