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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass recently called for an end to immigration raids led by President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Several Angelenos talked to Rolling Stone to dispel Trump's bluster about the recent protests against ICE and his militarized crackdown
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump demands illegal migrants must 'go home' before US turns into 'bankrupt Third World Nation'Donald Trump has demanded illegal migrants must "go home" before the US turns into a "bankrupt third world country", in a scathing social media post. The US President recently discussed his support towards the ICE immigration teams as riots and protests began to break out across the states in reaction to the administration's mass deportation
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Straight Arrow News on MSNDemocrats renew Trump-Hitler comparisons, call ICE ‘Gestapo'Democrats are once again comparing the Trump administration to Hitler and Nazi Germany. The renewed rhetoric was the subject of debate at a Congressional hearing that included the Democratic governors of three sanctuary states.
With migrant communities already living in fear amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, ICE raids in downtown Los Angeles sparked days of protests.
On April 29, CNN News Central reported that the president’s approval rating had dropped to just 41 percent. It was the lowest rating of any president approaching the 100th day of their term since modern pollsters started tracking presidential approval ratings during the Eisenhower administration.
Trump’s calls to make Canada the 51st U.S. state have infuriated Canadians, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, who won his office by pledging to confront the U.S. president’s increased aggression, now hosts the G7 summit.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump's damning verdict on LA riots as he demands 'thanks' over National GuardDonald Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles following a spate of riots was found to be illegal earlier this week, but the president doesn't appear remorseful over the decision
Riddell-Young and Brook were studying the past, but their knowledge helps researchers better understand the effects of climate change today—including its likely role in the fires that ravaged Los Angeles. “We study the past in part because we want to calibrate climate models that we use for the future,” Brook says.