
Tensions in Los Angeles escalated Sunday as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump’s extraordinary deployment of the National Guard, blocking off a major freeway and setting self-driving cars on fire as law enforcement used tear gas, rubber bullets and flash bangs to control the crowd.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump sent National Guard troops to Los Angeles to help quell immigration protest unrest, while Gov. Gavin Newsom opposed the move.
Key Points:
National Guard deployment may deepen unrest in Los Angeles, disrupting travel, work, and local business while raising taxpayer costs and fears in immigrant communities.
The extra troops may help protect federal buildings and lower violence if protests spread further.
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The troops deployed to Los Angeles are a primary focus of the article.
Central actor whose orders to deploy the National Guard drive the article.
Major named official opposing Trump’s deployment and requesting the Guard be removed.
Local police take concrete crowd-control action and help disperse protesters.
Federal immigration enforcement agents are central participants in the clashes.
State patrol officers clear protesters from the freeway and are directly involved in enforcement.
Its self-driving taxis are set on fire, making the company a notable supporting entity.
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