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Hundreds of US Marines set to enter Los Angeles as protests spread across US: Here’s what we know so far

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed the state’s 22,000-strong National Guard to San Antonio ahead of protests, while NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said New York didn’t need federal support.

Members of law enforcement stand next to a police car, after days of protests against federal immigration sweeps and the deployment of the California National Guard and US Marines, in downtown Los Angeles (Reuters)

Days after US President Donald Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles, hundreds of US Marines are getting ready to enter the city where protests have erupted against immigration raids by the federal administration. The Marines, who are one of the six armed forces of the country, were undergoing refresher training in riot and crowd control on Wednesday. They are understood to be deployed to assist in protecting federal property and immigration enforcement personnel. This news came even as cities across the US braced for fresh immigration protests on Wednesday ahead of planned anti-Trump demonstrations across the country on Saturday.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom, who did not request the deployment of the National Guard, has blamed President Trump for inflaming “a combustible situation, putting our people, our officers and even our National Guard at risk”.

A new overnight curfew calmed downtown Los Angeles following five days of occasionally violent demonstrations, but tensions remained high.

What we know so far about the immigration protests and federal response:

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