While some Japanese agree with President Donald Trump’s crackdown against the protests, others urge Japan to be more receptive to foreigners.

California Governor Newsom called the decision ‘purposefully inflammatory’ as ICE agents clashed with crowds following immigration raids in the city.

White House says the US president is deploying 2,000 guardsmen as protests against immigration raids continue.

President Trump on Saturday ordered at least 2,000 National Guard troops to California after demonstrations against a series of raids on workplaces.

The move sparks sharp rebuke from California’s Democratic leadership after wave of US immigration raids.

State and local officials warned that the National Guard’s presence could escalate protests, while Republican lawmakers blamed state leadership for the clashes.

Protests escalate in Los Angeles over Trump’s National Guard deployment amid immigration crackdown.

Protests against immigration raids by the Trump administration spring up in at least nine other US cities.

Protests in Los Angeles over an immigration crackdown enter their fourth day as the governor, Gavin Newsom, condemns the president’s deployment of marines

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California’s governor rejects Trump’s claim that he called him before deploying the Marines.

While some Japanese agree with President Donald Trump’s crackdown against the protests, others urge Japan to be more receptive to foreigners.

While some Japanese agree with President Donald Trump’s crackdown against the protests, others urge Japan to be more receptive to foreigners.

Six Americans tell the BBC that there's clearly a problem in Los Angeles - they just don't agree with who's at fault.

Los Angeles protests: Immigration raids spark protests in Los Angeles, leading to deployment of National Guard troops and legal confrontation with California.

Demonstrations have now taken place from coast to coast, in cities that also include New York and Dallas.

A curfew in downtown LA saw police make 25 arrests by morning, while US Marines are expected to make their first appearance on the streets.

The US president called out the national guard and put marines on standby after protests against immigration raids began. Two Angelenos explain why the city won’t back down