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Officials with the Department of Homeland Security confirmed for search
warrants were served during ice raids that sparked protests in
Los Angeles on Friday. Crowds clashed with federal agents outside
two clothing stores, which were targeted in the immigration raids.
Among the forty five people arrested where service employees. International
Union California President David Wuerta, who was charged with obstruction,
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it sows a sense of terror in the community. La
Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom both condemned the arrests.
The man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and
became a flashpoint of President Trump's immigration policy is back
in the US to face criminal charges. Brian Shook reports.
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US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Kilmar Abraco Garcia will
be charged with human trafficking.
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The grand jury found that over the plus nine years,
Abrego Garcia has played a significant role in an alien
smuggling ring.
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Abrego Garcia was sent to a prison in El Salvador
from Maryland on what the Trump administration originally said was
an administrative error, but later said he was a member
of the MS thirteen gang. Bondi said a Brego Garcia
made over one hundred human smuggling trips into the US.
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Millions in the southeast are bracing for severe weather and
possible tornadoes. Powerful storms rolled across Oklahoma overnight, knocking down
trees and pounding the western and northern parts of the
state with large hail. Forecasters say the severe weather is
expected to continue today from eastern Oklahoma to northern Georgia.
For the first time in a decade, an American is
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the French Open women's champion. Number two seed Cocoa Goff
rallied from a set down to beat top seeded Arena
Sablenca and three sets today at roll On. Garos. Goff
is the first American to win the women's championship since
Serena Williams in twenty fifteen. I'm Lisa Carton. The Army
is preparing for the largest military parade Washington, d C.
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Has seen in decades. Jim Forbes has the latest.
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It's an event President Trump has been pushing for since
his first term in office, and it will mark the
Army's two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
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I am thrilled to invite everyone to an unforgettable celebration,
one like you've never seen before.
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The celebration is expected to bring seven million pounds of hardware,
and this week, road reinforcement has been under way to
protect DC infrastructure during the event. Nearly seven thousand soldiers
are set to participate. The parade is set for June fourteenth.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is picking up the
endorsement of one of his rivals in the race for
New York City mayor. Scott Pringle reports.
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It was only on Wednesday. State Senator Jessica Ramo stood
on the debate stage against Cuomo, and a couple weeks
ago questioned his mental sharpness. But now Ramos has nothing
but praise for Cuomo as she endorses him from mayor.
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Now to two kids, and only one of them has
experienced toks and the knowledge, and that's.
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Any The Queen's Progressive Democrat once called on Cuomo to
resign as governor when he was hit with sexual harassment allegations.
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Colleges can now directly pay their student athletes after a
major settlement was reached with NC double A. The settlement
resolves three federal antitrust lawsuits accusing the NC double A
of limiting athletes earning potential. The organization will pay around
two point eight billion dollars in damages over the next
ten years to athletes who played from twenty sixteen to
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the present. Starting in the fall semester, each school can
pay athletes up to a specific limit, with that cap
expected to rise each year. The money comes straight from
the athletic Department. Friday's order is a major milestone in
the long push to remove outdated amateurism rules from major
college sports. I'm Melissa Carton.