What to Know
- Signs 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.