
LA Mayor Bass Seeks Peace After Trump Calls in National Guard
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By and Isabela Fleischmann
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called for peace as thousands of people demonstrating against immigration raids clashed with security forces for a third day.
'Our city has been through a lot,' Bass told reporters during a press conference at City Hall. 'The most important thing is that our city is peaceful.'
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