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LOS ANGELES: Protests over hardline immigration tactics ignited across the United States Wednesday after days of demonstrations in Los Angeles, as California prepared for a legal showdown with the White House over Donald Trump's deployment of the military.

Over 1,000 people massed in America's second biggest city for a sixth day of protests, with the crowd peaceful as they marched through the streets.

    A second night of curfew was expected as city leaders try to get a handle on the after-dark vandalism and looting that scarred a few city blocks in the 500-square-mile (1,300 square kilometers) metropolis.

    "I would say for the most part everything is hunky dory right here at Ground Zero," protester Lynn Sturgis, 66, a retired school teacher, told AFP.

    "Our city is not at all on fire, it's not burning down, as our terrible leader is trying to tell you."

    The mostly peaceful protests ignited over a sudden escalation in efforts to apprehend migrants who were in the country illegally.

    Pockets of violence -- including the burning of self-driving taxis and hurling stones at police -- were nothing the 8,500 officers of the Los Angeles Police Department had not dealt with before.

    Trump won the election last year partly on promises to combat what he claims is an "invasion" by undocumented migrants.

    He is now seizing the opportunity to make political capital, ordering the California National Guard to deploy despite Governor Gavin Newsom's objections, the first time a US president has taken such action in decades.

    "We're going to have a safe country," he told reporters on his way into a theater performance.

    "We're not going to have what would have happened in Los Angeles. Remember, if I wasn't there... Los Angeles would have been burning to the ground."

    Around 1,000 of the 4,700 troops Trump deployed were actively guarding facilities and working alongside ICE agents, said Scott Sherman, Deputy Commanding General Army North, who is leading operations.

    The rest -- including 700 active duty Marines -- were mustering or undergoing training to deal with civil disturbances, he said.

    The Pentagon has said the deployment will cost taxpayers $134 million.

    Governor Newsom, a Democrat, has charged that Trump is seeking to escalate the confrontation for political gain.

    His lawyers were expected in court on Thursday to demand a temporary restraining order that would prevent troops from accompanying immigration officers as they arrest migrants.

    Administration lawyers called the application a "crass political stunt."

    Newsom said the unprecedented militarization would creep beyond his state's borders.

    "Democracy is under assault right before our eyes," he said Tuesday. "California may be first, but it clearly won't end here."

    Nationwide protests growing

    Despite Trump's threats to deploy the National Guard to other Democratic-run states over the objections of governors, protesters appear undeterred.

    Demonstrations were reported in St Louis, Raleigh, Manhattan, Indianapolis and Denver.

    In San Antonio, hundreds marched and chanted near city hall, reports said, where Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed the state's National Guard.

    A nationwide "No Kings" movement was expected on Saturday, when Trump will attend a highly unusual military parade in the US capital.

    The parade, featuring warplanes and tanks, has been organized to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US Army but also happens to be the day of Trump's 79th birthday.

    'Inflamed' situation

    The Trump administration is painting the protests as a violent threat to the nation, requiring military force to support regular immigration agents and police.

    But Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the crisis had been manufactured in Washington.

    "A week ago, everything was peaceful in the city of Los Angeles," she told reporters.

    "Things began to be difficult on Friday when raids took place... that is the cause of the problems.

    "This was provoked by the White House."

    Arrests by masked and armed men continued Wednesday.

    A pastor in the LA suburb of Downey said five armed men driving out-of-state cars grabbed a Spanish-speaking man in the church's parking lot.

    When she challenged the men and asked for their badge numbers and names, they refused.

    "They did point their rifle at me and said, 'You need to get back,'" Lopez told broadcaster KTLA.

    Footage seen by AFP shows what appears to be federal agents ramming a car in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles.

    Some kind of smoke device is deployed and masked men with assault weapons order a man from the car, leaving what witnesses said was his wife and children badly shaken.

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