
Mills Hayes
National Correspondent at NewsNation
@newsnation national correspondent • Chicago, IL😊 • @uofsc alumna • Formerly @Foxnews, @KATVNews and @KFOX14.
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1 week ago |
newsnationnow.com | Mills Hayes |Ashley Soriano
Blue states rolling back health care for undocumented immigrants California Gov. Gavin Newsom discusses President Donald Trump’s tariffs, as California Attorney General Rob Bonta, left, listens, during a news conference on April 16, 2025, at an almond farm in Ceres, Calif.
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Mills Hayes |Kellie Meyer
(NewsNation) — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday said her city has “reached a tipping point” amid escalating protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The city’s police chief confirmed nearly 200 were arrested on Tuesday, with thousands of National Guard troops standing by at Trump’s behest. U.S. Marines are expected to be deployed in LA’s streets on Wednesday.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mills Hayes
(NewsNation) — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday said her city has “reached a tipping point” amid escalating protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The city’s police chief confirmed nearly 200 were arrested on Tuesday, with thousands of National Guard troops standing by at Trump’s behest. U.S. Marines are expected to be deployed in LA’s streets on Wednesday.
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Damita Menezes |Anna Sommerfeld Kutz |Steph Whiteside |Mills Hayes
LIVE UPDATES Anti-ICE protests in LA expand to New York, Chicago More military deployed as Los Angeles protests enter Day 5 Officials tell NewsNation looters are taking advantage of chaos One business owner called incident ‘ridiculous,’ not a form of protest (NewsNation) — Anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles have entered their fifth day, spreading into other U.S. cities, including Chicago, Seattle, Denver, Portland and New York. The protests over immigration enforcement prompted...
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Mills Hayes |Anna Sommerfeld Kutz |Alex Caprariello |Nancy Loo
(NewsNation) — Los Angeles has entered a fifth day of unrest as protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown continue amid more military arrivals and reports of looting. A California Highway Patrol officer told NewsNation that looters are taking advantage of the city’s preoccupied police. Multiple arrests stemmed from jewelry store break-ins overnight, with NewsNation’s Mills Hayes witnessing at least four attempted lootings in LA’s jewelry district.
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