National Guard troops arrive in Los Angeles on Trump’s orders to quell immigration protests
- President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of two thousand members of the California National Guard to Los Angeles on Sunday in response to protests concerning immigration.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom called the deployment unlawful, formally requested its rescindment, and asked for the troops to return to state control.
- The National Guard was deployed to secure federal staff and facilities amid protests, including over 1,000 demonstrators gathered around a federal building and confrontations near immigration detention centers.
- Trump described credible threats of violence that might obstruct enforcement efforts and called the unrest a possible rebellion against the U.S. Government.
- The deployment escalated tensions between the federal government and California officials, suggesting a political showdown over immigration enforcement and state sovereignty.
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Trump Praises National Guard for Restoring Order in Los Angeles Riots
President Trump on LA and the strength of the National Guard: “Some of the things you’re reading about in Los Angeles, thank goodness we sent out some wonderful National Guard. They’ve done a fantastic job, so I want to thank them very much.”
Trump huddles with military brass at Camp David amid violent immigration protests in Los Angeles
President Donald Trump, his top Cabinet officials and military leaders huddled at Camp David amid the Los Angeles riots over ICE raids, Iran negotiations and China trade talks.
Situation of strong tension in Los Angeles on the third day of protests against the raids for the deportations of migrants. The sending of the troops of the National Guard decided by Donald Trump, in contrast with the political leaders of California, exacerbated the counterpositions. The clashes intensified Sunday evening, with some episodes of vandalism and violence, including the fire of cars. The National Guard (that sent is a combat unit, ed…
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