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PRESIDENT Donald Trump has ordered 2,000 National Guard troops into Los Angeles as federal immigration raids erupted into chaos.
It prompted violent street clashes between protesters and law enforcement on Saturday night in an explosive showdown over immigration enforcement.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that “active duty Marines” are on “high alert”, ready to mobilize from Camp Pendleton if the violence continues.
The dramatic escalation came after demonstrators hurled flaming projectiles, set cars ablaze, and swarmed federal vehicles in response to ICE raids targeting undocumented migrants.
Threatening to send in the Marines, Hegseth wrote on X: “The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil… and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK.”
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AN urgent search has been launched for two schoolgirls who disappeared from a leisure centre in Manchester.
Sofia, 13, and Carla, 14, both wearing their uniforms, were last seen at Abraham Moss library and leisure centre in Crumpsall at 4.45pm on Thursday (June 5).
Cops today have issued an appeal for information to help trace the pair.
The girls are known to visit Piccadilly Gardens and The Printworks in the city centre.
Sofia, aged 13, is described as white, slim, with long dark hair, and is possibly wearing glasses.
At the time she went missing, Sofia was thought to be wearing her St Monica’s High school PE polo top, black shorts, and black shoes, according to GMP.
Carla, 14, is black, around 5ft 4in tall, with long hair in braids. She was last seen wearing her St Monica’s School green blazer, black puffer coat and black school shoes.
Greater Manchester Police said: “Sofia and Carla are thought to be together and are known to frequent Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester and around the Printworks area.
“Officers are becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare of Sofia and Carla and want to ensure sure they are safe and well.”
VIKKI WALL rescued a draw for Meath in their TG4 All-Ireland SFC opener against Armagh.
And it was a big result for the Royals who trailed by four points heading into the closing stages.
Caroline O’Hanlon thought she won it for the Orchard with a free.
But a goal from sub Shauna Ennis and a point from Wall reeled the Ulster side in.
Armagh led early on after some fine scores from Kelly Mallon and Niamh Reel.
But Meath landed the first blow in the 12th minute when Wall netted with a fine finish.
The Orchard rallied with a point from Niamh Henderson and soon grabbed their first goal through Aoife McCoy to lead again.
Aoibhín Cleary raised a green flag for the Royals to regain the lead for Shane McCormack’s side before the interval.
Armagh started the second half well as a goal from Mallon guided them to a four-point lead.
That reduced to three when Duggan pointed in the 47th minute — only for O’Hanlon to push the Orchard advantage out again.
But Meath rallied with Ennis’ goal and a leveller from Wall.
MEATH: R Murray; A Sheridan, M K Lynch, K Newe; A Cleary 1-1, S Wall, K Kealy; O Sheehy, M Farrelly; M Thynne, N Gallogly, C Smyth 0-1; E Duggan 0-3, 2f, V Wall 1-3, 1f, K Cole.
Subs: K Bermingham for Farrelly 38 mins; S Ennis 1-0 for Cole 45; C Lawlor for Kealy 47.
ARMAGH: A Carr; M Ferguson, C McNally, M McCann; E Druse, C Towe, G Ferguson; N Coleman, C O’Hanlon 0-1f; L McConville, A McCoy 1-1, K Mallon 1-2; S Quigley, N Henderson 0-2, N Reel 0-5, 4f.
Subs: R Mulligan for Quigley h-t; M Lennon for C McNally 47 mins; E Lavery for McCann 52.