Marines are leaving Los Angeles
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Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles
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The Pentagon says that 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles will leave the city. Officials made the announcement Monday. The Marines were sent in June alongside 4,000 National Guard soldiers
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMarines to end Los Angeles deployment, Pentagon saysRoughly 700 U.S. Marines are being withdrawn from Los Angeles following anti-immigration protests last month, according to the Pentagon.
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Heather Mac Donald links border policies to civil unrest in California, suggesting immigration caps could improve assimilation as protests continue under the Trump administration.
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