LA mayor calls out federal agent presence in MacArthur Park
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has criticized the federal government as "un-American" over its deployment of U.S. troops to MacArthur Park as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration.
Mayor Karen Bass pledged to do “whatever it takes” to protect all Angelenos from ICE raids while admitting the city may not be able to keep the sanctuary status.
Immigration raid in LA's Westlake neighborhood sparked controversy as Mayor Bass confronted Border Patrol agents, calling their presence "unacceptable" amid community outrage.
After the Trump administration’s militaristic show of force at MacArthur Park, a local Border Patrol official says people “better get used to us now.”
Federal agents swarmed a park in Los Angeles Monday in a demonstration that Mayor Karen Bass called “unacceptable.”
Federal troops paraded through MacArthur Park on Monday in an astonishing show of force. Mayor Karen Bass says LA is a testing site for a national project.
Karen Bass didn’t seem the least bit worried that a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson left open the possibility that the Los Angeles mayor would be arrested for showing up during a recent ICE sweep at MacArthur Park. Armed federal agents in ...
Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Monday demanded federal agents leave the scene at a MacArthur Park Immigration raid. When Bass arrived on the scene, a reporter asked her for a comment in a video shot by Fox 11 Los Angeles.