USA-MIGRATION/PROTEST-LOS ANGELES

Members of the California National Guard stand together, as a demonstration against federal immigration sweeps takes place, outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building, in Los Angeles Sunday.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California will file a lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump's extraordinary deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles to confront immigration protesters who took to the streets, the attorney general said, arguing that the president had "trampled" the state's sovereignty.

"We don't take lightly to the president abusing his authority and unlawfully mobilizing California National Guard troops" state Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters. He planned to seek a court order declaring that Trump's use of the Guard was unlawful and ask for a restraining order to halt the deployment.

Tensions in Los Angeles escalated Sunday as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump’s extraordinary deployment of the National Guard.

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