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lakegenevanews.net | Safiyah Riddle |Charlotte Kramon
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1 week ago |
insightnews.com | Safiyah Riddle |Charlotte Kramon
President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to stop protests against his immigration crackdown isn't the first time an elected U.S. official has sent troops to thwart unrest over civil rights. But National Guard troops are typically deployed — for a variety of emergencies and natural disasters — with the permission of governors in responding states.
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1 week ago |
bismarcktribune.com | Safiyah Riddle |Charlotte Kramon
President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to stop protests against his immigration crackdown isn’t the first time an elected U.S. official sent troops to thwart unrest over civil rights. National Guard troops typically are deployed for a variety of emergencies and natural disasters with the permission of governors in responding states. Trump, a Republican, sent about 1,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles despite the objections of California Gov.
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2 weeks ago |
argus-press.com | Safiyah Riddle |Charlotte Kramon |Matthew Brown
President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to stop protests against his immigration crackdown isn’t the first time an elected U.S. official has sent troops to thwart unrest over civil rights. But National Guard troops are typically deployed — for a variety of emergencies and natural disasters — with the permission of governors in responding states.
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2 weeks ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Safiyah Riddle |Charlotte Kramon |Matthew Brown
President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to stop protests against his immigration crackdown isn’t the first time an elected U.S. official has sent troops to thwart unrest over civil rights. But National Guard troops are typically deployed — for a variety of emergencies and natural disasters — with the permission of governors in responding states.
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