Won't let thugs get away: Donald Trump vows crackdown on LA rioters
Violent protests have erupted in Los Angeles following immigration raids by ICE agents. President Donald Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to control the unrest. Protesters have set vehicles on fire and blocked roads, while police have responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Trump has vowed to take strict action against rioters, stating, 'Won't let these thugs get away.' The situation remains tense with clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
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