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Reports from Los Angeles say the city has been quieter overnight following days of peaceful protests and some violent clashes with police.
Faith leaders have called for nonviolent resistance to federal immigration raids in the area.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has declared an overnight curfew for a specific part of downtown L.A.
She says while the whole city encompasses a little more than 500 square miles,
the curfew applies to one square mile of downtown LA.
It is extremely important to know that what is happening in this one square mile is not affecting the city.
Some of the imagery of the protests and the violence gives the appearance
as though this is a citywide crisis and it is not.
LA officials say there's been a torrent of misinformation published online about the protests,
much of it aimed at immigrants and political leaders.
President Trump has sent thousands of National Guard troops and U.S.
Marines to L.A.