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Los Angeles police have declared the city's downtown area off-limits.
There were clashes over the weekend between protesters and federal immigration agents over immigration raids.
President Trump has deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles,
claiming, without evidence, these are, quote, migrant riots.
California Governor Gavin Newsom told MSNBC last night Trump deployed the Guard without his consent.
Under his executive order, and specifically notes, and under what the DOD did,
is they had to coordinate with the governor of the state.
They never coordinate with the governor of the state.
Governor Newsom says he plans to sue the Trump administration today.
Trump deployed the guard to L.A. after three days of clashes between protesters and L.A. police and federal agents.
NPR's Adrian Florido reports.
Police on Sunday used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters.
They arrested dozens.
L.A.'s police chief said some had hurled chunks of cinder block at officers and shot at them with fireworks.
California Governor Gavin Newsom pleaded with protesters not to give President Trump an excuse to crack down.