OAKLAND, Calif. - A sixth day of demonstrations is underway across Southern California and the Bay Area as communities protest against President Donald Trump's immigration raids across the United States.
Earlier this week, the Trump administration ordered thousands of National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles to curb protesters, who he's called a "foreign enemy."
Marines have not been seen in LA as of Tuesday, and National Guard troops' interactions with protesters have been limited, the Associated Press reported.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday filed an emergency motion in federal court to block National Guard members and Marines from helping with immigration raids in Los Angeles.
A judge is expected to rule on that motion Thursday.
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