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Texas Governor Will Deploy National Guard to Immigration Protests
Gov. Greg Abbott, a staunch supporter of President Trump’s immigration agenda, is the first governor to call on the National Guard as protests spread to multiple cities.
Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said he would be sending National Guard troops as protests against immigration raids spread.
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Wildfire Near San Bernardino Mountains Prompts Evacuation Orders
The fire, which was burning near the town of Apple Valley, had exploded to over 4,200 acres since starting on Tuesday afternoon.
The Ranch Fire burning near Apply Valley, Calif., on Tuesday.
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Protests spring up around the U.S. in solidarity with those in L.A.
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What to Know About the Immigration Protests in Los Angeles
Some of the National Guard troops ordered by President Trump arrived on Sunday, as protests against a series of workplace raids continued for a third day.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies maintained a cordon on Saturday during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement.
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What to Know About the Immigration Protests in Los Angeles
President Trump on Saturday ordered at least 2,000 National Guard troops to California after demonstrations against a series of raids on workplaces.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies maintained a cordon during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement.
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New Zealand’s Parliament Suspends Maori Lawmakers Over Haka Protest
The harsh penalty was handed down to three members of the opposition who said they were voicing their community’s displeasure with proposed legislation.
Rawiri Waititi, right, and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, the co-leaders of the Te Pāti Māori party, at Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand, in January.
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