Downtown L.A. curfew scaled back
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President Trump has called for expanded deportation operations in Los Angeles after "No King Day" protests over the weekend and anti-ICE protests last week in response to ICE raids across Southern California.
Council members are scheduled to meet on Tuesday to consider extending the curfew covering a one-square-mile zone that Bass enacted in response to vandalism and looting during protests over the
Curfew for parts of downtown Los Angeles got pushed back to 10 p.m., allowing restaurants to serve dinners and businesses to celebrate Shohei Ohtani's big day with the Dodgers. The curfew comes as the city looks to minimize unrest that broke out in response to recent ICE raids happening across Southern California.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered a statewide address on Tuesday in the wake of immigration operations that sparked days of protest in Los Angeles and the deployment of hundreds of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to the area by President Trump.
Since immigration agents launched a campaign in L.A. to find and capture unauthorized workers wherever else they could find them, tension across the city has been palpable.
Newsom continued to condemn Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard and Marines to L.A., saying Trump "chose theatrics over public safety."