Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, including Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- President Trump is calling for even more expanded deportation operations in several major cities across the country, including Los Angeles.

Trump in a social media posting called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials "to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History."

The moves comes after large protests erupted in L.A. and other major cities against the Trump administration's immigration policies.

So far, it's not known how exactly that will impact L.A. But Sunday, at the president's directions, the Department of Homeland Security said it would pause most raids on farms, restaurants and hotels.

The Trump administration has continued widespread immigration enforcement activities -- with a reported goal of up to 3,000 deportations per day.

The Los Angeles Police Department has arrested 575 people related to protest activity since they started earlier this month, police said Sunday, including 14 for looting.

Last week, President Donald Trump deployed 4,000 California National Guard troops and 700 Marines to tamp down the disruptive demonstrations while the immigration raids continue.

A federal court hearing is set for Tuesday to determine whether Trump or California Gov. Gavin Newsom will control future National Guard activity going forward. Newsom challenged Trump's decision to federalize the Guard, an action U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco said in a ruling last week did not follow congressionally mandated procedure.

His ruling was stayed by a three-judge appellate panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in response to a Trump administration notice of appeal, temporarily keeping the National Guard troops under federal control, at least through Tuesday.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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Jun 13, 2025, 9:55 PM GMT

Downtown LA curfew impacting weekend events

The late-night curfew in downtown Los Angeles has been extended and will take place each night through the weekend, which is impacting some events in that area.

Some shows have been granted exemptions and will go on as planned Friday night.

But Saturday's performances of "Hamlet" at the Mark Taper Forum have been canceled.

The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA will be closed for the remainder of the week with several performances canceled.

The late-night curfew in downtown Los Angeles has been extended and will take place each night through the weekend - which is impact some events in that area.

There's also a big soccer match set to take place at SoFi Stadium Saturday. The Concacaf says the tournament is set to go on as scheduled, but it is monitoring planned protests.

L.A. Mayor Karen Bass says the curfews could last for several days.

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Jun 13, 2025, 3:42 AM GMT

Appeals court temporarily blocks judge's ruling to return control of National Guard to California

The 9th U.S. Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked a federal judge's order that directed President Donald Trump to return control of National Guard troops to California after he deployed them there following protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids.

The court said it would hold a hearing on the matter on June 17.

A federal appeals court delayed an order requiring the Trump administration to return control of the California National Guard to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The ruling Thursday night came only hours after a federal judge's order was to take effect at noon Friday. That judge ruled the Guard deployment was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded Trump's statutory authority. The order applied only to the National Guard troops and not Marines who were also deployed to the LA protests. The judge said he would not rule on the Marines because they are not out on the streets yet.

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Jun 13, 2025, 1:14 AM GMT

Federal judge blocks Trump from deploying National Guard

A federal judge in California has blocked President Donald Trump's move to deploy California National Guard troops during the widespread protests across the state.

The judge ruled that the Trump Administration is "to return control of the California National Guard to Governor Newsom."

Gov. Newsom stated on his X account:

"The court just confirmed what we all know - the military belongs on the battlefield, not on our city streets. This win is not just for California, but the nation. It's a check on a man whose authoritarian tendencies are increasing by the day. End the illegal militarization of Los Angeles now, @realDonaldTrump. History is watching."

Jun 13, 2025, 12:45 AM GMT

Unlawful assembly declared in DTLA near federal building

Unlawful assembly has been declared in downtown Los Angeles, where protesters have gathered near the Federal Building for a seventh day.

The crowd began to disperse around 5:30 p.m. when unlawful assembly was declared.

Federal police and National Guard troops at the scene had their gas masks on, pepper ball guns out, and shields up. They said it was a warning that they would start firing tear gas if the crowd didn't disperse.

Most of the crowd started to move down Alameda Street and continued on over the 101 Freeway, though a few protesters stayed behind.

Unlawful assembly has been declared in downtown Los Angeles, where protesters have gathered near the Federal Building for a seventh day.