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The Pentagon pulled back about half of the National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles, arguing lawlessness from anti-ICE demonstrations subsided.
The Pentagon said it was ending the deployment of more National Guard troops that were sent to Los Angeles to respond to anti ...
The Pentagon is ending the deployment of all but 250 National Guard troops that were originally sent to LA in response to ...
Roughly half of the California National Guard troops placed under federal control and sent to Los Angeles are going home ...
The 2,000 National Guardsmen account for nearly half of the soldiers sent to the city to deal with protests over Trump's immigration crackdown.
This comes after the Trump administration last week reduced the troops' size by half to 2,000 National Guard members.
Around 250 National Guard troops will stay in Los Angeles to help protect federal personnel and buildings after the latest ...
In early June, President Donald Trump deployed about 4,000 California National Guard troops and 700 active duty Marines to respond to a series of protests against immigration raids in and around ...
The deployment of National Guard troops was for 60 days, though Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had the discretion to shorten or extend it "to flexibly respond to the evolving situation on the ...
The Trump administration is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles. It is not clear how long the rest of the 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines will remain.
The deployment of National Guard troops was for 60 days, though Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had the discretion to shorten or extend it "to flexibly respond to the evolving situation on the ...
The Pentagon said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Here, a California National Guardsman stands to protect federal buildings on June 10 in LA.