Dhaka, June 11 -- As demonstrations against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown entered their fifth day, Los Angeles officials imposed a curfew in the downtown area on Tuesday. The move came amid growing tensions over the deployment of National Guard troops, prompting California Governor Gavin Newsom to accuse Trump of creating a "military dragnet" across the nation's second-largest city.
Newsom filed an emergency motion in court seeking to block military personnel from assisting federal immigration agents, expressing concern that the presence of National Guard members-now shielding agents during arrests-could escalate unrest. A judge declined to issue an immediate ruling, allowing these activities to continue until a schedule...
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