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The Pentagon ordered the U.S. Marines to leave Los Angeles on Monday, more than a month after President Donald Trump deployed ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon continued its withdrawal of troops sent to Los Angeles as part of President Donald Trump ’s crackdown on illegal immigration, ordering 700 Marines back to their base.
Mayor Karen Bass Monday again called for the end of deployment of National Guard personnel and members of the Marine Corps to Los Angeles in connection with Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
The Pentagon said that the hundreds of Marines from 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment will start heading back to base.
The Marines were deployed to Los Angeles to help defend federal property and personnel amid violent clashes between Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and protesters.
The move comes less than a week after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth released 2,000 California National Guard members from ...
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed 700 Marines sent to Los Angeles more than five weeks ago to help quell immigration ...
The departure of the Marines follows the removal of hundreds of other National Guard soldiers who were part of President ...
Moments after Mayor Karen Bass held a news conference Monday morning, calling for the end of deployment of National Guard ...
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