Mayor Karen Bass keeps curfew but pushes it back by 2 hours
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' alleged ties to Cuba and the country's former leader, Fidel Castro, came under scrutiny online amid ICE protests.
Immigration raids have had a profound chilling effect in parts of the city, with Angelenos staying home from work, school and other outings.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass joins CNN’s Dana Bash to discuss the massive “No Kings” protests in her city, as well as L.A.’s standoff with President Trump over immigration.
Following a long day of “No Kings” protests across the country Saturday, including 15 separate demonstrations in Los Angeles alone, the city’s mayor is hopeful that, despite some trouble getting crowds to disperse,
"Last Thursday, ICE entered our city, and provoked the city, by chasing people through Home Depots and car washes and showing up at schools. And today, showing up at emergency rooms and homeless shelters," Bass said at the Thursday press conference.
Mayor Bass asserts Los Angeles is ready for upcoming events and stresses peaceful protest, with a firm stance against violence and vandalism.
Council members are scheduled to meet on Tuesday to consider extending the curfew covering a one-square-mile zone that Bass enacted in response to vandalism and looting during protests over the
An official in Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ administration is the son of a Chinatown powerbroker and Democratic donor who