
Curfew in LA as protests against Trump's immigration crackdown continue
'I have declared a local emergency and issued a curfew for central Los Angeles to stop the vandalism, to stop the looting,' Mayor Karen Bass told reporters on Tuesday.
One square mile (2.5 square kilometres) of the city's more than 500-square-mile area will be out of bounds until 6am (13:00 GMT) for everyone apart from residents, journalists and emergency services, she added.
Overnight on Monday, 23 businesses were looted, police said, adding that more than 500 people had been arrested in recent days.
'What you are witnessing in California is a full-blown assault on peace, on public order, and national sovereignty,' Trump told troops at Fort Bragg, a military base in North Carolina. 'This anarchy will not stand. We will not allow an American city to be invaded and conquered by a foreign enemy.' (Agencies)

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