What to KnowSigns of weekend violence in Los Angeles remained at businesses with broken glass, looted shelves and graffiti in the downtown area. California announced a lawsuit against President Trump over federalization of the National Guard. About 700 Marines were mobilized to help support National Guard members assigned to federal buildings in Los Angeles.LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said the possibility of Marines in Los Angeles “presents a significant logistical and operational challenge.”Gov. Newsom and President Trump continued their feud with Trump saying border czar Tom Homan should arrest the governor. A California union leader is facing a federal charge following his arrest Friday during an immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles.More demonstrations over immigration raids were underway Monday, marking a fourth day straight day of demonstrations.

Protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids turned violent over the weekend with more demonstrations planned this week. Follow live updates Monday.

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