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Mayor of Washington Calls the Deployment of the Trump-Ordened National Guard 'Quiet'

In Los Angeles 300 of the 5,000 National Guard soldiers deployed by the Trump Administration last June are still present.
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Donald Trump’s government ordered the deployment of the National Guard in Washington with the stated objective of containing the advance of crime in the U.S. capital. The measure has generated debate, especially because the city is ruled by political opponents of the president. That’s how the first hours of this measure were lived in the U.S. (U.S.). Although Washington D.C. is considered one of the most dangerous cities in the country, the init…

In Los Angeles 300 of the 5,000 National Guard soldiers deployed by the Trump Administration last June are still present.

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While President Trump announced Monday that he would deploy National Guard troops to fight crime in the nation’s capital, his Justice Department lawyers were preparing to defend his use of the Guard in Los Angeles. In early June, the Trump administration sent nearly 5,000 federal troops to southern California despite Governor Gavin Newsom’s objections, citing protests over immigration raids in the region. The deployment was plagued with problems…

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The government claims that the military only protected property and federal agents during the protests in Los Angeles. By Janie Har and Olga R. Rodriguez SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The director of the field office of the Department of National Security in Los Angeles testified on Monday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents desperately needed the help of military personnel to carry out arrests. Ernesto Santacruz Jr.'s testimony.

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Los Ángeles Press broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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