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Los Angeles has been plunged into another day of curfew amid ongoing immigration protests after tear gas and rubber bullets were deployed during "No Kings" demonstrations across the United States.
The president celebrates the 250th anniversary of the US Army as demonstrators hold "No Kings" events from coast to coast.
The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.
Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
With the downtown facing an 8 p.m. curfew, the Los Angeles police began using tear gas and crowd-control munitions to break up protests after issuing a dispersal order.